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Taiwan’s Dynamic Auto Parts Sector Poises for The "Internet of Vehicles"
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Published: Nov 04,2015

Intel Announces a New IoT Platform Reference Architecture
Intel Corporation today announced a new Intel IoT Platform reference architecture and new hardware and software products as part of its effort to build out one of the most comprehensive offerings for the Internet of Things (IoT) marketplace...

DCD Focus on Thailand Drives the Move Towards the Digital Economy and New Era of Cloud
With strong government support and growing inward investment, Thailand is beginning a digital infrastructure journey that will see it support a growing community of cloud users and data center operators. This is also supported by a report released earlier this year by DCD Intelligence, where the market showed much potential with a high Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) to 2020 for assets (12...

US$440 Million be Generated in London and Shenzhen By Using C-band Spectrum for Mobile Broadband
The use of additional C-band spectrum for mobile broadband in London and Shenzhen alone will generate an additional US$440 million (€400 million) of economic benefit whilst protecting the continued operation of incumbent services, according to a new report from the GSMA...

Andes’ two FPGA-Based Platforms Adapted by WDA
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Andes Technology Co., the vendor dedicated to 32-bit CPU IPs and associated SoC platforms, announced on November 3 its two FPGA-based platforms, ADP-WT59F064 and ADP-XC7KFF676 adapted by Workforce Development Agency (WDA) in Tawan in a bid to train, and have a more skilled workforce in the future...

MediaTek Seeks For Chinese Team-up
TAIPEI, Taiwan — The emerging and powerful “Red Supply Chain” can’t be ignored no more. MediaTek Inc., the world’s No. 2 handset chipmaker, on November 3 said it would adopt an open attitude toward collaborating with Chinese chipmakers to pursue more growth opportunities amid escalating competition...

Indian Banking and Securities Firms to Spend 499 Billion Rupees on IT in 2015
Indian banking and securities companies will spend 499 billion rupees on IT products and services in 2015, an increase of 9.8 percent over 2014 spend of 455 billion rupees, according to Gartner, Inc. This forecast includes spending by financial institutions on internal IT (largely personnel), hardware, software, external IT services and telecommunications...