Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix have been at the forefront of developing the Processing-In-Memory (PIM) technology in recent years. They are poised to integrate it into AI-enabled...
At the Nvidia AI Summit in Taipei, Dr. Chen Yun-Nung, associate professor of Computer Science and Information Engineering at National Taiwan University, unveiled a project: Taiwan...
Semiconductor foundry companies have started to compete in the 2nm process shortly after their 3nm production lines started humming to mass produce for customers. There is something...
If Nvidia decides to set up a second R&D center in Taiwan, the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) will require that 50% of the engineers be recruited from abroad, according to...
Disruptive innovation can transition companies from fiercely competitive 'red ocean' markets to 'blue oceans' of new opportunities. Ultimately, the goal is to reach the 'black ocean'—the...
Samsung Display (SDC) and LG Display (LGD) are set to supply slightly over 130 million OLED panels for Apple's new iPhones, while China's BOE Technology has yet to clear the validation...
Taiwan boasts a comprehensive Generative AI (GenAI) ecosystem, with deep deployments in AI chips, packaging, and heat dissipation technologies, and no other place in the world is...
Data center leasing is emerging as a promising opportunity amid the rising demand for AI. Subsidiaries of the Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) are gearing up to build advanced data...
Automotive Cells Company (ACC), a battery maker backed by Stellantis and Mercedes-Benz, said it has paused plans for new factories in Germany and Italy. The France-headquartered company...
After delivering a keynote speech at Computex 2024, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger was originally scheduled to visit South Korea on June 5 to attend Intel's AI forum. However, recent reports...
Driven by the Artificial Intelligence (AI) fervor, semiconductor foundry utilization rates are recovering worldwide. Industry sources in South Korea say that the average global semiconductor...
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