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Expert Forecasts DDR4 Kicks off DDR3 in 2015

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Intel Tops All Chip Firms in R&D Spending, TSMC Ranks Fifth

According to IC Insights’ report, Intel's R&D expenditures were 2x greater than nearest competitor; Qualcomm with largest percentage increase of 62%, ranked second; TSMC’s 15% R&D spending increase in 2014, ranked fifth; Nvidia with highest R&D/sales ratio...

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Over 75% of Flexible Displays in 2015 will be OLED Displays

According to IHS, OLED displays are forecast to make up 75% of all flexible display shipments in 2015. Especially, with the launch of foldable tablet PCs and larger size flexible displays, the OLED is projected to make up a bigger portion in terms of sales and shipment area...

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Taiwan ITRI Develops Li-Fi Module for LED Lights

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Light Fidelity (Li-Fi) is a technology that uses LED light beams to transmit data. In Taiwan, the Industrial Technology Research Industry (ITRI) is currently developing a type of LED optical communication module in LED lights which use Li-Fi, and through beams for illumination, 60 Mbps of transmission capacity can be provided for broadband services such as watching high resolution movies...

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Foxlink May to Acquire Japanese Automation Technology Provider in 2015

TAIPEI, Taiwan - According to Taiwan media reported, Guo Tai-Qiang, chairman of Foxlink, a Taiwanese connector firm, said that Foxlink might to pursuit the acquisition of Japanese automation companies this year, to improve its ability of automation and precision mold for the robotics market...

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ASUSTOR Launches Surveillance Center 2.2

TAIPEI, Taiwan — ASUSTOR, an innovator and provider of network storage solutions, has announced that Surveillance Center has officially upgraded to version 2.2. All ASUSTOR NAS users with surveillance needs are welcome to download and experience this new version firsthand...

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Dayeh University Provides 3D Printing Service for Teachers and Students

TAIPEI, Taiwan — Dayeh University Computer Center provides 3D printing service for teachers and students from this new semester, which allows them to print out their designs as toy figures. Zhgn Gu-yao, Director of Dayeh University Computer Center, said that there are lots of 3D printing applications that can be applied into Industry, Manufacturing, and Medical Services...

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