
Memory prices rise amid tariff concerns, potentially benefiting Taiwanese manufacturers
[Digitimes] - 03/5/2025
The memory industry observes that advance stockpiling in response to tariffs began before the Lunar New Year. Under the pressure of future tariff increases, Chinese memory module producers may shift their operating strategy of hoarding massive volumes of products, potentially resulting in (…)
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AI to drive double-digit growth for Delta Electronics in 2025
Delta Electronics anticipates that overall group revenue will be good in the first half of 2025, outperforming the (…)
[Digitimes] - 4/03/2025
TSMC charts US$100 billion course through Trump 2.0 storms
Before the official announcement, there was widespread speculation about TSMC's decision to invest an additional (…)
[Digitimes] - 5/03/2025
Peace and stability in Taiwan Strait core interests of Taiwan, US, Koo says
[Taipei Times] - 5/03/2025
Two Sessions: Can President Xi navigate China's 30-year high deficit and economic crossroads?
China's annual Two Sessions kicked off with the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) and the Chinese People's (…)
[Digitimes] - 5/03/2025
Zhipu AI obtains over US$140 million in latest financing round
China-based startup Zhipu AI has raised more than CNY1 billion (US$140 million) in its latest round of financing, (…)
[Digitimes] - 4/03/2025
Taiwanese IPC vendor Ennocon reportedly begins operations in India
Ennocon, a Taiwan-based industrial PC (IPC) manufacturer and Foxconn subsidiary, has reportedly begun operations in (…)
[Digitimes] - 4/03/2025
Hail causes chaos on Taiwan's roads
Taipei, March 4 (CNA) Hail was reported in several areas across Taiwan on Tuesday afternoon, disrupting traffic, (…)
[Focus Taiwan] - 4/03/2025