
NEC and Netcracker Provide Virtualized LTE Core Network to ITRI in Taiwan
NEC Corporation and Netcracker Technology today announced that they have provided a virtualized Evolved Packet Core (vEPC) solution via NEC Taiwan Ltd. to the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), a non-profit research institute working under the Ministry of Economic Affairs in Taiwan...

Rapidly Rising Panel Prices to Impact Branded LCD TV Shipments in Upcoming Peak Season
WitsView, a division of TrendForce, reports that the global shipments of LCD TV sets in the second quarter of 2016 totaled around 48.68 million units, up 1.2% over the prior quarter. Demand generated from sporting events (e.g...

UWin Nanotech Launches UW-602 Cyanide-Free Silver Stripper Solution
TAIPEI, Taiwan - UWin-Nanotech, a Taiwanese green precious metal stripping solutions provider, recently released a new green silver stripper product-UW-602 electrolyte Silver stripper, a silver coating stripping solution. It is a cyanide and toxics free products that completely meets with RoHS requirements, and will not jeopardize human body and environment, allowing enterprises to achieve green manufacturing process and the circular economy...

Mitsubishi Electric to Double Satellite Component Production Capacity
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation announced today that it has started constructing a facility that will double the satellite-component production capacity of its Kamakura Works, Sagami Factory in Sagamihara, Japan. The factory is Mitsubishi Electric’s core production and testing site for solar array panels, structural panels and other satellite components...

IC Insights Reports Samsung, TSMC, and Intel to Have Huge Spending in 2H16
IC Insights forecasts that semiconductor industry capital spending will increase by only 3% this year after declining by 2% in 2015. However, driven by the top three spenders—Samsung, TSMC, and Intel—capital spending in 2016 is expected to be heavily skewed toward the second half of this year...

IBM Makes Neuromorphic Computers More Achievable
IBM scientists have created randomly spiking neurons using phase-change materials to store and process data. This demonstration marks a significant step forward in the development of energy-efficient, ultra-dense integrated neuromorphic technologies for applications in cognitive computing...