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ASE Decides to Acquire 100% shares of SPIL

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Published: Dec 14,2015

 

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HTC Vive World Tour Heading to its Homeland Tomorrow

TAIPEI, Taiwan — After touring in the US and Europe successfully, the HTC Vive world tour is finally coming to its homeland — Taiwan on December 15 to January 3 at booth R407 in the Syntrend Creative Park. The company’s North Asia President Jack Tong boasted of the devive’s 360-Degree Solution, remarking that it’s “One-step ahead of other VR device competitors...

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HTC Vive, A New Experience to WOW

TAIPEI, Taiwan — Let’s imagine standing on the bridge of a starship rocketing across the galaxy, or strolling through the streets of ancient Rome, or shrinking down to subatomic size and watching molecules collide. HTC Vive, a new experience to WOW...

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Micron to License 1x and 1y DRAM Technologies to Nanya Technology

Micron Technology today announced it has entered into a memorandum of understanding to grant Nanya Technology, a Taiwanese DRAM provider, an option to license Micron 1x and 1y DRAM technologies. This new license agreement is in addition to Micron's existing license agreement for 20 nanometer (nm) technology with Nanya...

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Taiwan Government to Cautiously Examine Tsinghua’s Investment in SPIL and ChipMOS

TAIPEI, Taiwan - China’s Tsinghua Unigroup Ltd. on Friday of last week announced its bid to purchase a 25% share in Taiwanese IC packaging and testing manufacturers Silicon Precision Industries Co., Ltd and ChipMOS Technologies Inc...

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Inotera Announces to Become a Subsidiary of Micron

TAOYUAN, Taiwan – Inotera's Board of Directors today announced its resolution that Inotera will proceed with a share swap transaction with Micron Semiconductor Taiwan Co. Ltd. (“MST”). After the closing of the transaction, Inotera will become a wholly owned subsidiary of MST and will be delisted from the Taiwan Stock Exchange...

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Alibaba Group Acquires South China Morning Post

Alibaba Group Holding Limited announced yesterday that it has entered into a definite agreement to acquire the South China Morning Post (SCMP) and other media assets of SCMP Group Limited. The agreement combines the heritage and editorial excellence of the SCMP with Alibaba’s digital expertise to provide comprehensive and insightful news and analysis of the big stories in Hong Kong and China...

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