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Thursday 11 January 2007
Shedding light on Taiwan's LED developments: An interview with Dr. Ching-Cherng Sun of the Optical Sciences Center
The issue of whether LEDs will replace cold-cathode fluorescent lamps (CFFL) to become the major backlighting source for display products in the short-run has been widely discussed...
Wednesday 10 January 2007
Staying focused on IPC: Q&A with Advantech chairman Ke-cheng Liu
Taiwan-based Advantech is a leading player in the industrial PC (IPC) industry. Established in 1983, the company has been able to remain profitable due, according to company chairman...
Friday 29 December 2006
Wireless USB nears last hurdle before launch of consumer products: Q&A with Roberto Aiello, CTO and co-founder of Staccato Communications
Almost three years after it debuted at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), wireless USB remains one of the most promising implementations of ultra wideband (UWB) short-range radio technology,...
Monday 11 December 2006
Eying the European and Japanese LCD TV market: Q&A with Syntax-Brillian president James Li
Syntax-Brillian has been marketing Olevia-branded LCD TVs in North America for more than three years and the second-tier vendor projects to grow its LCD TV shipments 92% sequentially...
Friday 8 December 2006
Expanding market share with reasonable profits: Q&A with Quanta president Michael Wang
Taiwan-based Quanta Computer is expected to ship 20 million notebooks in 2006 and 25 million units in 2007. Since Quanta currently accounts for 30% of global production of notebooks,...
Monday 4 December 2006
Imagining the future of mobile graphics: Q&A with David Harold and Woz Ahmed of Imagination Technologies, part two
Graphics used in mobile applications are increasingly being found in a variety of devices, from handsets to GPS navigation devices to ultra-mobile PCs and are playing an increasingly...
Friday 24 November 2006
Outlook of LCD projectors in 2007: Q&A with Epson imaging products manager
DigiTimes recently has a chance to talk to Koichi Kubota, general manager of VI Marketing Department, Imaging Products Operations Division from Seiko Epson, to talk about the company's...
Friday 24 November 2006
Microsoft enterprise spreadsheet to be killer app for personal supercomputers: Q&A with Tyan CEO Symon Chang
Established in the US in late 1980s, Tyan Computer has a good reputation as supplier of motherboards for x86-based servers and workstations. The company moved its headquarters to...
Tuesday 21 November 2006
A broader Aixtron: Q&A with deposition specialist Aixtron AG
Aixtron AG has specialized in MOCVD technology since 1983, but the Europe-based company is now brandishing its latest acquisition, the California-based Genus, which supplies both...
Monday 20 November 2006
CPT R&D vice president talks about FPD industry trends
DigiTimes recently had a chance to talk to Kuang-Lang Chen, vice president of TFT-business R&D center at Chunghwa Picture Tubes (CPT), about the recent FPD International 2006...
Friday 17 November 2006
I want my MDTV: Q&A with Yves Mathys, CEO of mobile TV chip design house Abilis
Next year is shaping up to be the year when premium broadcast TV content will start becoming available on handsets on a widespread basis, though issues including frequency allocation,...
Thursday 16 November 2006
Fast growth for GPS: Q&A with Thomas Seiler, CEO u-blox
Switzerland-based u-blox AG, a global provider of GPS (global positioning system) chipsets and modules, has been actively seeking cooperation with Taiwanese hardware makers, especially...
Friday 10 November 2006
Talking about future projector trends: Q&A with TI senior vice president
DLP (digital light processing) technology leader TI (Texas Instruments) is positive about the outlook of next-generation projector applications such as pocket, instant theater and...
Friday 10 November 2006
Rambus CEO Harold Hughes: "I am skeptical that you can get rapid innovation from a group like JEDEC"
Known as the company behind the Intel-supported RDRAM memory technology that was expected to become the standard in desktop PCs in late 1990s, Rambus ended up losing out to the open...
Tuesday 17 October 2006
Enhanced security for mobile devices: Q&A with ARM's Tiago Alves, part three
The enormous success of the mobile phone as a "must have" consumer item has brought in its train a number of security issues, and notably the unlocking of the SIM Lock/IMEI...