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Wednesday 26 October 2022
Nvidia CEO meeting Taiwan suppliers
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is now in Taiwan meeting TSMC and other Taiwan-based suppliers, as well as customers, hoping to work together to go through difficult times facing the industry...
Tuesday 25 October 2022
South Korea battery fire fears are worry for EV sector
A major blaze in South Korea that knocked out a wide range of key digital services for days - snarling banking, ride-sharing and online deliveries - is reigniting safety concerns...
Tuesday 25 October 2022
Toyota launches EV co-developed with BYD, reportedly considering a strategy revamp
Toyota Motor just launched the first EV model that it jointly developed with China-based BYD to gain a presence in the world's largest EV market. On the other hand, the Japanese automaker...
Tuesday 25 October 2022
Teco to cooperate with ABB to tap offshore wind power substation market in Taiwan
Teco Electric & Machinery has signed a letter of intent with ABB for cooperation to tap the Taiwan market of offshore wind power substations, according to Teco.
Monday 24 October 2022
Taiwan needs diverse trade amid US-China row, says finance chief
Taiwan needs to diversify its trade away from China, the island's finance minister said, citing uncertainties created by Covid Zero and rising geopolitical tensions between Washington...
Monday 24 October 2022
Taiwan to reach PV installation capacity of 2.2-2.5GWp in 2022, says URE president
The total installation capacity of rooftop PV systems and PV power-generating stations set up around Taiwan in 2022 is expected to reach 2.2-2.5GWp, according to president Andy Shen...
Monday 24 October 2022
Transformation for sustainability: Q&A with CPC Taiwan chairman Lee Shun-chin
CPC, Taiwan (CPC), the largest oil and petrochemical company in Taiwan, has begun a transformation policy, aiming to become a clean power company and a critical material supplier...
Monday 24 October 2022
Leaders in semiconductor in 2030 (3): Who makes the rules?
Sun Tzu's "The Art of War" maintains that you "shape" the battle and your enemy will have to play along. By having competitors and even strategic partners play within a pre-determined...
Friday 21 October 2022
Global 200mm fab capacity to surge 20% through 2025, says SEMI
Semiconductor manufacturers worldwide are expected to see their combined 200mm fab capacity increase 20% from 2021 through 2025, adding 13 new 200mm lines as the industry reaches...
Friday 21 October 2022
Taiwan display panel export order value down in September
The total value of export orders received by Taiwan-based display panel makers in September decreased significantly, as they cut production to cope with shrinking demand and prices,...
Friday 21 October 2022
Large-size DDI oversupply unlikely to ease in 2023
The market for large-size display driver ICs (DDI) will remain oversupplied in 2023, showing no signs of improvement, according to industry sources.
Friday 21 October 2022
Hyundai Mobis to make chassis modules for Mercedes Benz EVs
According to the South-Korea based Hyundai Mobis, it has begun to supply chassis modules for automaker Mercedes-Benz AG's four electric SUVs, becoming the first non-European supplier...
Friday 21 October 2022
South Korea's early exports sink in sign of weakening demand
South Korea's early exports dropped in October, suggesting a weakening of demand that reinforces signs of a slowdown in the global economy.
Friday 21 October 2022
Leaders in semiconductor in 2030 (2): Taiwan tech industry's era of no borders
Sun Tzu's "The Art of War" maintains that troops start out with their own country's supplies and then get replenishments from the enemies. Taiwan may be small, but it can make use...
Friday 21 October 2022
Taiwan September handset sales below expectation
Handset sales in Taiwan came to 450,000 units in September, which were below a previous estimate of over 500,000 units, according to sources at local retail channels.