
Trump's policies could be biggest wild card to PCB industry
[Digitimes] - 03/5/2025
Despite the first quarter of 2025 being a traditionally slow season for consumer markets and the overall PCB order momentum weakening, the demand for AI servers and low-earth orbit (LEO) satellite applications is expected to continue heating up, providing a moderate growth boost for Taiwan's PCB (…)
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Asian perspectives (1): Breakthrough technologies shaping today's world
At the end of February, I attended the Breakthrough Technology Dialogue in Singapore—a gathering of tech (…)
[Digitimes] - 4/03/2025
Tong Hsing upbeat about optical communications segment, but automotive market outlook remains uncertain
Tong Hsing Electronic, a semiconductor packaging service and substrate provider, has forecast a mid single-digit (…)
[Digitimes] - 4/03/2025
AP Memory to offer very high-bandwidth memory for AI accelerators
As competition intensifies in the development of large language models and with the launch of DeepSeek, the industry (…)
[Digitimes] - 5/03/2025
Heavy rain forecast across Taiwan overnight: CWA
Taipei, March 4 (CNA) Taiwan's Central Weather Administration (CWA) issued warnings of heavy rain and occasional (…)
[Focus Taiwan] - 4/03/2025
Taiwan chipmakers brace for impact of Trump tariffs
The tariff sword wielded by US President Donald Trump has officially fallen. Although downstream assembly plants and (…)
[Digitimes] - 5/03/2025