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Published: Dec 15,2015
HSPB Confirms Apple Has Set Up a Display Lab in Taiwan
TAIPEI, Taiwan - Hsinchu Science Park Bureau(HSPB), the competent authorities of the Taiwan Hsinchu Science Park, confirmed that Apple has set up a display research lab in Taoyuan Longtan, Taiwan, this year, and they are processing the development of new display technologies...
Mitsubishi Electric to Build Elevator Factory in South Korea
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation announced today that it will build a new factory for Mitsubishi Elevator Korea Co., Ltd. in the Songdo area of the Incheon Free Economic Zone in South Korea. Relocating KMEC’s development and manufacturing bases to the new facility will strengthen Mitsubishi Electric’s capability to respond to global needs for high-speed elevators, including by expanding annual production capacity 2...
Micron Acquires Inotera to Ensure Total Cooperation from the Taiwanese DRAM Foundry, TrendForce Says
U.S.-based DRAM manufacturer Micron Technology announced yesterday that the company will buy the remaining share that it does not own in its Taiwanese foundry partner Inotera Memories via a share swap transaction. According to DRAMeXchange, a division of TrendForce, Micron’s motives behind the acquisition is more complex and multi-faceted...
Acer Introduces Its Predator Gaming Series in Malaysia
Acer today unveiled its Predator gaming series in Malaysia with the introduction of eight new models. The company announced its gaming strategy at a global press conference in New York in April, followed by an official launch of this industry-leading portfolio of gaming devices in IFA Berlin in September...
Advanced Semiconductor Packaging Drives Materials Consumption through 2019, SEMI Says
According to SEMI, the $18 billion semiconductor packaging materials will undergo steady single-digit unit volume growth for many material segments through 2019, including laminate substrates, IC leadframes, underfill, and copper wire...
Global Mobile Roaming Revenues to fall by an Average of 7%
Operator-billed mobile roaming revenues are expected to experience a marked decline in 2017 as new EU regulations come into force, according to a new study from Juniper Research. The annual revenues – worth an estimated $52 billion in 2017 – will fall by 7% globally, but by 28% in Europe with operators obliged to phase out any premiums currently for international calls, text and data while roaming within the EU...