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Sunday 9 November 2025
Wingtech's Nexperia feud and state stake cut cloud outlook
China's Wingtech Technology is facing renewed strain as its Dutch subsidiary Nexperia becomes mired in a leadership and supply chain dispute, while a state-backed shareholder prepares...
Sunday 9 November 2025
US tech layoffs raise concerns over AI PC and business demand
Backlight module maker Coretronic believes that consumer market momentum in the fourth quarter of 2025 remains weak due to ongoing concerns over tariffs and inflation, both of which...
Sunday 9 November 2025
Hyundai expands EV and hybrid lineup as Nan Yang sees Taiwan auto market rebound
Nan Yang Industries, a subsidiary of Sanyang Motor (SYM), anticipates a recovery in Taiwan's automotive market by the end of 2025, with annual sales volume expected to hold steady...
Sunday 9 November 2025
Next-gen power systems aim to cool AI’s growing energy appetite
The rise of artificial intelligence has sharply increased the demand for computing power, making electricity consumption and grid bottlenecks a central concern for data centers. With...
Sunday 9 November 2025
Germany's auto market rebounds as Chinese EVs surge
Germany's automotive market, traditionally the toughest European stronghold for Chinese brands, recorded a V-shaped recovery in October 2025, with cumulative vehicle sales turning...
Saturday 8 November 2025
Taiwan firms remain committed to local investments despite expansions in US
US president Donald Trump predicts that within two years, the US will control 40-50% of the global chip market. He claims that major Taiwanese companies are establishing plants in...
Saturday 8 November 2025
How China hits hard to power its AI ambitions post-Nvidia
China is accelerating its drive for technological self-sufficiency by subsidizing electricity costs for data centers that use domestic AI chips, even though they consume far more...
Saturday 8 November 2025
When politics short-circuits the supply chain: The Netherlands' Nexperia miscalculation
Discussions regarding Nexperia's fate have stalled for over a month, and China and the Netherlands remain at odds. The Hague is plagued with political paralysis, where a caretaker...
Saturday 8 November 2025
WT Microelectronics sees strong 2026 growth on rising AI data center demand
WT Microelectronics expects strong momentum from AI-driven data centers to continue through 2026, citing surging global demand for computing and communications products.
Saturday 8 November 2025
Column: Quantum sensing moves closer to commercial reality

Quantum sensing, one of the three pillars of quantum technology alongside quantum computing and quantum communication, is rapidly advancing...

Saturday 8 November 2025
Anthropic bans Chinese-controlled entities from accessing Claude models
US AI startup Anthropic has enforced a new policy prohibiting Chinese-controlled entities from using its Claude series models, prompting ByteDance's Singapore-based IDE platform Trae...
Friday 7 November 2025
China temporarily halts export controls on rare earths, graphite, and other strategic materials
China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) and the General Administration of Customs announced on November 7 that they will suspend the implementation of several export control measures...
Friday 7 November 2025
Nvidia faces Washington heat over alleged Huawei ties
US lawmakers are ramping up scrutiny of China's AI and semiconductor sectors, tightening oversight from corporate ties to capital flows to reinforce Washington's edge in the global...
Friday 7 November 2025
Novatek braces for revenue dip in 2025, bets on AI ASICs to drive recovery
Novatek Microelectronics, Taiwan's top display driver IC (DDI) supplier, held its earnings call with CEO Steve Wang outlining the company's market outlook. He said the stronger New...
Friday 7 November 2025
TAITRA leads 270 firms to US auto shows for EV and smart vehicle opportunities
Amid the global trend toward automotive electrification and smartification, the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) has commissioned the Taiwan External Trade Development Council...
Wednesday 23 December 2015
Samsung PRO Plus 128GB microSD cards
Samsung Electronics has unveiled its PRO Plus 128GB microSD card series, which is built with company's MLC NAND flash solution. With the introduction of its new 128GB microSD card, Samsung provides consumers with a memory card solution for capturing heavy-loaded, high-resolution video, photography and multimedia contents for use in today's mobile devices. The PRO Plus 128GB microSD is the newest addition to Samsung's PRO Plus lineup, which was first introduced in 32GB and 64GB versions in May 2015. The 128GB microSD features the highest-quality MLC NAND flash memory and UHS-I Speed Class 3 (U3) and Speed Class 10 support, offering the industry's fastest speeds of up to 95MB/s and 90MB/s for read and write respectively, Samsung said. The new PRO Plus 128GB microSD is meant for use in high-end smartphones and tablets, as well as fulfilling the security, capacity, performance and environment requirements inherent in newly emerging audio and video consumer electronics, specifically action cameras and drones. The new memory card is equipped to handle storing and transferring professional-grade photos and 4K UHD video recording and playback. It can record up to three hours and 50 minutes of 4K UHD video or 16 hours and 20 minutes of Full HD video in action cameras without the need to change or replace the memory card. In addition, the PRO Plus 128GB microSD can store a maximum of 10,940 photos or 30,670 MP3 songs based on Samsung's estimated user settings and configurations. Samsung will now offer the new PRO Plus 128GB microSD memory card in more than 50 countries including China, Europe, Korea, the US and other regions.