Taiwan Economy Minister Kuo Jyh-huei said on Thursday that chipmaker TSMC would need government permission for any overseas ...
Taiwan's Economy Minister Kuo Jyh-huei stated that chipmaker TSMC would require government approval for overseas ventures.
Taiwan Economy Minister Kuo Jyh-huei said on Thursday that chipmaker TSMC would need government permission for any overseas ...
As the AI landscape shifts beneath our feet, Nvidias earnings reveal whether the semiconductor giant can maintain its throne ...
The Taiwanese government has outlined a four-point consensus as part of its negotiation strategy with the US, as President ...
Look closer, though, and progress is shakier. Samsung has delayed the opening of its new Texas fab from late 2024 to some ...
Higher US tariffs would put Taiwan’s semiconductor industry under pressure, but most smaller firms cannot afford to open an ...
The overwhelming opposition to transferring TSMC’s 2nm technology to the U.S. highlights a strong national sentiment about protecting Taiwan’s semiconductor industry. With global demand for advanced ...
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Hosted on MSNApple Invests $500 Billion on Future US InnovationOn Monday, February 24th, tech giant Apple announced that it is planning to invest over $500 billion in the United States ...
Taiwan and South Korea, top producers of semiconductors and home to chip giants, may be the most severely impacted by the U.S ...
In a heartwarming (ish) exposition of solidarity with democratic expression, China tabled concerns earlier today that the ...
The government will not accept “unfair” US tariffs on Taiwan’s chips, Minister of Economic Affairs J.W. Kuo (郭智輝) said ...
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