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  • Taiwan’s tech talent draws NVIDIA for groundbreaking R&D hub

    NVIDIA plans to establish its first Asia-based R&D center and the largest supercomputer in Taiwan, as announced by Chiou Chyou-huey from the MOEA. The decision reflects Taiwan’s allure due to its skilled workforce, semiconductor ecosystem, and ICT capabilities, with over 90% of AI servers manufactured in Taiwan. The focus is on advancing AI technologies and leveraging Taiwan’s manufacturing and biomedical sectors to enhance global AI systems.
    2024/04/26 16:14
  • Taiwan’s economic surge amid digital revolution

    Explore Taiwan’s optimistic economic future through the eyes of NDC Minister Kung Ming-hsin, highlighting the nation’s digital transformation, resilience against natural disasters, and robust foreign investment growth amidst geopolitical challenges.
    2024/04/24 18:03
  • Taiwan’s Digital Minister Tang endorses successor

    Taiwan’s Digital Minister Audrey Tang expresses confidence in her successor, Huang Yen-nun, and the new cabinet announced by Premier-designate Cho Jung-tai. Tang highlights the handover process and the submission of key legislative proposals to the Legislative Yuan, ensuring a smooth transition for Huang’s policy implementation.
    2024/04/24 14:54
  • US offers $11.6B in aid for TSMC’s Arizona fabs

    Discover how TSMC’s groundbreaking $65 billion investment in Arizona, supported by the U.S. Department of Commerce with subsidies and loans, aims to revolutionize the semiconductor industry with the world’s most advanced 2-nanometer chips, creating thousands of jobs and bolstering AI technology.
    2024/04/08 18:33
  • Art school student loses top art award for using AI

    Fuhsin Trade and Arts School in New Taipei City revokes first prize from student Lin for suspected use of AI in artwork titled "Causing Havoc in the Dragon Palace." Lin admits to improper use of AI after three-day absence. School to reassign award based on scores.
    2024/04/01 10:42
  • TSMC leads semiconductor market with 61% share in Q4 2023

    The story discusses Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) dominating the global semiconductor foundry market with a 61% share in Q4 2023, according to Counterpoint. Samsung ranks second with a 14% share. The focus on AI applications drove the prominence of 4nm and 5nm process technologies. United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) and GlobalFoundries tied for third with a 6% share each, while Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) held around 5% of the market.
    2024/03/28 16:49
  • Lisa Su to unveil AI’s future at COMPUTEX opening keynote

    Lisa Su, AMD Chairman and CEO, will deliver the opening keynote speech at COMPUTEX 2024 in Taipei, focusing on "High-Performance Computing Towards the AI Era." Explore how AMD and partners are advancing AI and high-performance computing. Join the industry at COMPUTEX 2024 from June 4 to 7 to connect and co-create the future of computing.
    2024/03/26 17:52
  • Nvidia CEO hopes to be Taiwan’s top ambassador

    NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang declares ambition to be Taiwan’s best ambassador in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and emphasizes Taiwan’s pivotal role in the new industrial revolution. Huang plans to visit Taiwan to share his views and promote its global significance at the 2024 Computex event, where he will give a keynote speech alongside other industry leaders.
    2024/03/25 15:00
  • Taipei expo showcases new era of smart city tech with 5G, AI

    Discover how Taipei’s Smart City Summit and Expo unveils groundbreaking innovations in 5G, AI, and urban technology, driving Taiwan towards the era of smarter cities.
    2024/03/20 20:09
  • Foxconn predicts triple-digit growth in GPU module business

    Foxconn’s Chairman Liu Young-way announces significant growth for the company due to increased generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications. Foxconn’s leading position in the AI server market is highlighted, with plans for growth in GPU module and AI server businesses. The company’s cloud network products are experiencing strong growth, with a focus on electric vehicles as well. Liu’s trip to the U.S. for the Nvidia GTC conference aims to showcase Foxconn’s new collaboration model. Shared prosperity and dedication to profits are emphasized in the company’s philosophy.
    2024/03/15 15:39
  • Google Taiwan unveils plan to boost AI literacy

    Google Taiwan’s General Manager Tina Lin announced plans to boost AI development in Taiwan by focusing on talent nurturing, community strengthening, and industry innovation. The company will launch Gemini College, offer an AI literacy program on YouTube, and provide tools like Google AI Studio and Vertex AI. Additionally, a Google Cloud Training program in 2024 aims to involve over 5,000 developers.
    2024/03/14 14:30
  • TSMC’s cutting-edge chip tech to stay in Taiwan: NDC

    Stay updated on the latest developments in Taiwan’s semiconductor industry with this story on the National Development Council Minister Kung Ming-hsin’s affirmation that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s cutting-edge processing techniques will continue to be based in Taiwan. Learn about TSMC’s global expansion plans and Taiwan’s strategies to maintain its industrial competitiveness in the face of growing demand for advanced chipsets.
    2024/03/06 17:29
  • 黃仁勳談AI:「類人類」有望5年內出現 通過人類測試

    人工智慧(AI)熱潮正夯,吸引Google、Meta等科技巨擘競相投資。AI教父、晶片大廠輝達(Nvidia)執行長黃仁勳(Jensen Huang)1日受訪時指出,在某些定義下,通用人工智慧(Artificial general intelligence,AGI)有可能在短短5年內出現。
    2024/03/02 10:54
  • European Parliament, ENEX unite to fight fake news

    The European Parliament and the European News Exchange Network (ENEX) have partnered to address global challenges and combat disinformation ahead of the upcoming EU elections, emphasizing the importance of democracy and informed public discourse.
    2024/02/29 17:12
  • EU Parliament setting the pace for regulating AI: Official

    The European Parliament, through Deputy Spokesperson Delphine Colard, emphasized the critical need to combat disinformation ahead of the European elections. With the Artificial Intelligence Act nearing finalization, the EU leads the fight against false information, aiming for global cooperation in safeguarding democracy.
    2024/02/23 16:56
  • NYCU launches innovative Chinese medicine department

    National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) is set to debut its Traditional Chinese Medicine department at a college fair on Feb. 24. The new department integrates artificial intelligence and information technology in its curriculum, aiming to cultivate "new traditional Chinese physicians" with interdisciplinary characteristics. The university seeks to enhance Taiwan’s traditional Chinese medicine industry by training talents for hospital clinics, scientific research, and the biotech industry.
    2024/02/20 11:49
  • AI將搶走工作?互補性是關鍵 「這些職業」不容易被取代 

    隨著AI人工智慧(Artificial Intelligence)的技術日趨成熟,不僅擁有優於人類的思考速度,還有更加可靠的穩定度,讓每一個人開始懷疑:「自己的工作是否即將被AI取代,AI甚至比我做得更好?」綜合外電報導,國際貨幣基金(IMF)分析,在美國和英國等先進經濟體,約60%至70%的工作將受到AI衝擊,全球有將近40%的工作受AI影響。
    2024/02/13 14:00
  • Taiwanese unaware of carbon reduction policies: survey

    Eugene Chien, president of the Taiwan Institute for Sustainable Energy, discusses the challenges and opportunities of Taiwan’s planned carbon fee by 2025, aimed at achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. Insights from a recent survey show public unawareness and dissatisfaction with current climate change efforts, stressing the need for alignment with global carbon taxation trends and the integration of AI with ESG initiatives.
    2024/02/01 15:52
  • Taiwan eyes stronger ties with UK post-Brexit

    Following the United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union (EU), Taiwan’s representative to the UK, Vincent Yao, stated that Brexit has allowed the UK to establish closer economic ties with Taiwan, potentially helping Taiwan resist China’s attempts to isolate it. Taiwan is also increasingly investing in the UK, with the goal of becoming the UK’s primary trading partner in Europe. Additionally, strengthening UK-Taiwan trade relations could benefit the UK by providing access to Taiwan’s key industries, such as semiconductors. The bilateral relationship between Taiwan and the UK is reflected in the increase of UK government officials posted to Taiwan and the expansion of the UK office in Taipei. Collaboration between the two countries extends to areas such as artificial intelligence, offshore wind power, and electric vehicle batteries. However, there is still room for further development in bilateral cooperation.
    2024/01/30 12:41
  • ITRI and TSMC unveil breakthrough SOT-MRAM chip technology

    ITRI and TSMC are partnering to develop a SOT-MRAM array chip with lower power consumption and faster operation than STT-MRAM. The new design has potential applications in in-memory computation and is expected to advance the field of high-speed semiconductors. The General Director of ITRI’s Electronic and Optoelectronic System Research Laboratories, Chang Shih-chieh, highlighted the chip’s low power consumption and quick 10-nanosecond operating time, which enable improved computational efficiency and expand the potential applications beyond traditional memory-oriented scenarios. The research results were presented at the IEDM, showcasing the technology’s potential for high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and automotive chips. Additionally, ITRI’s focus on non-volatile memory technologies demonstrates their commitment to pushing the boundaries of the domestic semiconductor markets and exploring new areas of application.
    2024/01/17 14:58
  • Taiwan’s stock market climbs despite TSMC share dip

    Taiwan’s stock market rose to 17,595.01 on Friday morning, despite Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) shares falling to NT$578. This contrasts with major U.S. stock indices, as the Dow Jones rose by 10.15 points while the Nasdaq fell by 81.91 points. TSMC’s American Depositary Receipt (ADR) price also dropped below US$100 to US$99.13, causing a decline of around 1.04%. This decrease in TSMC’s value affected the main index by approximately 16 points, and its market capitalization dipped below NT$15 trillion. Meanwhile, Asus Chairman Jonney Shih announced the company’s intensified efforts in artificial intelligence (A.I.) development, resulting in Asus shares rising by 6 points to open at NT$460.
    2024/01/05 18:32
  • Taiwan leads Asian stocks as foreign funds return

    Foreign investors are showing renewed interest in Asian stocks, particularly in Taiwan, according to a report released on December 25. In the week of December 18 to 22, foreign funds flowed back into Asian stocks, with the Taiwan Stock Exchange attracting NT$643 million. South Korea also saw an influx of NT$602 million. South Korean stocks performed the best, increasing by 1.4%, followed closely by Thailand with a 1.01% increase. Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam also experienced positive growth. However, Taiwan’s stocks unexpectedly fell by 0.44%, despite being favored by foreign investors. India’s stock market also dropped by 0.53% for the week. In terms of overall performance in 2023, Taiwan’s stocks related to the AI supply chain surged 24.47%, surpassing the gains made by India (16.87%) and South Korea (16.24%). Looking ahead, PGIM noted that Taiwan’s industry has already hit bottom, with November’s export orders totaling US$50.63 billion, driven by emerging technologies such as high-performance computing and artificial intelligence.
    2023/12/26 13:54
  • Jaw Shaw-kong calls AI Taiwan’s new ’silicon shield’

    Kuomintang’s vice presidential candidate, Jaw Shaw-kong, proposes that AI should be considered Taiwan’s next "guardian mountain god" in a bid to position Taiwan as a leader in artificial intelligence. He advocates for the creation of an "AI Minister" position within various ministries, including the Ministry of National Defense and the Executive Yuan. Jaw questions the government’s plans for AI legislation and calls for a foundational AI law to address future challenges. He highlights the rapid advancements in AI technology and their ethical implications, praising the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company for its contributions. Jaw emphasizes the importance of supporting academic research and corporate AI initiatives, arguing that integrating AI technologies could enhance military efficiency, a crucial consideration given Taiwan’s limited armed forces personnel.
    2023/12/20 21:28
  • C.C. Wei to maintain course after Liu’s 2024 exit: analyst

    TSMC chairman Mark Liu’s upcoming retirement in 2024 has led investment experts to suggest that the semiconductor giant should slow down the progress of its new manufacturing facility in the United States. Industry analyst Jonah Cheng believes that TSMC’s policy direction will remain unchanged under the leadership of chief executive C.C. Wei, who is expected to succeed Liu as chairman. Cheng also proposes maintaining a dual leadership structure to cultivate successors from various backgrounds. Speculation suggests that Liu’s retirement may be linked to potential investment challenges in the company’s U.S. expansion. In response to these challenges, Cheng recommends a deceleration in the construction of TSMC’s second U.S. plant. He also highlights the need to assess the current downturn in the car market and economic outlook before proceeding with the German plant focused on automotive applications. Cheng suggests that the Japanese facility could be an optimal choice due to labor and power shortages in Taiwan, as well as cultural similarities and strong government support from Japan. TSMC’s primary obstacle, according to Cheng, is maintaining its leadership position in the semiconductor industry, especially after surpassing Intel. Additionally, the cyclical nature of the industry and the potential opportunities presented by the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) applications pose further challenges for the company.
    2023/12/20 18:45
  • NMEA urges focus on funding, talent for Taiwan’s media hub

    The newly appointed Chairperson of the New Media Entertainment Association (NMEA), Daphne Lee, emphasizes the importance of funding, talent, and global integration for Taiwan’s content industry to succeed. At the 2023 Asiahub New Media Summit in Taipei, Lee highlights the need for cross-sector collaboration and industry chain integration in the AI era. The summit features six main themes, 19 keynote speeches, panel discussions, and 7 workshops with 60 speakers. Participants, such as LINE Taiwan Managing Director Roger Chen, discuss Taiwan’s soft power, industry upgrade, transformation, and global outreach. Videoland Television Network Chairman Lee Chung-pei suggests creating quality content to ensure profitability and establish funding recovery mechanisms. Lin Chien-han, Chairman of Taiwan Secom, shares the company’s dual strategy of investment and production, moving from DVD rental services to investing in Taiwanese films. Lin also discusses how Taiwanese creative content is breaking into the international market by integrating local culture and socio-political issues, citing successful films like "The Candidate" and "The Bridge Curse."
    2023/12/19 15:38
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