Apple unveiled various Generative AI (GenAI) applications and features at WWDC 2024, which are expected to positively impact the sales of the newly launched iPhone 16 in the third...
Taiwan's Central Bank announced to raise the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate forecast for the entire year of 2024 to 3.77% in the second quarter's quarterly Monetary Policy...
India reportedly plans to continue its restrictive policy against Chinese investments as local manufacturers are hoping to leverage technological expertise from China to build a local...
Taiwan is expected to witness a significant surge in the number of data centers and supercomputers in the next few years, which will result in high electricity consumption.
The global healthcare sector was amazed when a little girl with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia was cured after being treated with chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapies...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced plans to build regional data center operations in Taiwan, making Taiwanese Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) optimistic about the long-term imp...
Taiwan's major passive components supply chain players, including Yageo and Ample Electronic Technology reported impressive business performance for May and the first five months...
TSMC's board of directors decided to donate up to NT$4 billion (US$123.6 million) to top universities and high schools for semiconductor research and talent education at a meeting...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang addressed the company's partnerships with Arm, High-Bandwidth Memory (HBM) manufacturers, Cloud Service Providers (CSP), and Taiwan's high-tech supply chains,...
After a general election where India's ruling party lost its parliamentary majority, Taiwanese experts maintain that there are opportunities for Taiwanese investors, particularly...
On June 7, AMD chairperson and CEO Lisa Su engaged in a dialogue on Artificial Intelligence (AI), accompanied by Acer chairman and CEO Jason Chen. Su talked about the importance of...
Spearheaded by Innovate UK and the British office, a delegation of 9 UK-based semiconductor companies has come to Taiwan to find local collaboration partners.