Fitbit has unveiled its Charge 3 smart wrist band in Taiwan at a recommended retail price of NT$4,990 (US$162) for a core version and NT$5,590 for a special edition equipped with...
Co-chairman of SVT Angels and co-founder of Acorn Campus Ventures, T Chester Wang taught college courses in Saudi Arabia and invested in real estate in Silicon Valley before he began...
Taiwan's Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) is actively promoting the development of Taiwan's biomedical industry through international cooperation, and its officials stationed...
In line with Taiwan government's New Southbound Policy aimed at enhancing investment and trade ties with countries in South Asia and Southeast Asia, Taiwan businesses have sharply...
Apple has kept expanding the presence of China partners in the supply chains for iPhone, iPad and MacBook devices seeking to effectively reduce production cost, prompting Taiwan supply...
LuxNet chairman, Hsing Kung, has founded three companies. Among them, SDL was established in 1983, specializing in manufacturing optical communication devices. It was sold for US$41.1...
Taiwan received export orders totaling US$41.80 billion in July 2018, the highest-ever for the month with increases of 3.7% sequentially and 8.0% on year, according to the Ministry...
China-based solar poly-Si wafer makers, facing intensifying pressure from mono-Si wafer suppliers and sharp drops in demand from the domestic market in the wake of a China plan to...
The second quarter of 2018 marked for the first time that China-based Huawei has outraced Apple to second place in the global smartphone market, according to IDC data. With that performance,...
GlobalWafers has seen customers pay in advance to secure enough silicon wafers beyond 2021, while fellow company Wafer Works has landed orders demanding its supply through 2023, according...
Taiwan-based Winbond Electronics, a manufacturer of specialty DRAM and NOR flash memory, expects to start constructing its new 12-inch wafer plant at the Kaohsiung Science Park (KSP),...
A team of Taiwan researchers and an IC design house have jointly unveiled a deep-learning image-recognition AI chip whose production cost could be as low as only US$1.
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