Mobile DRAM Industry Valued Over US$3.6 Billion in 4Q14
DRAMeXhchange reports that worldwide mobile DRAM revenue totaled US$3.607 billion in the fourth quarter of 2014, representing a 27.8% of DRAM industry value and a 4.2% quarterly increase. DRAMeXchange's Assistant Vice President Avril Wu noted that mobile DRAM made up nearly 40% of all DRAM shipments, more than ever before...
Axiomtek’s tBOX323-835-FL Wins Taiwan Excellence Award 2015
Axiomtek announced today that the tBOX323-835-FL, its high performance railway PC, has received the prestigious “2015 Taiwan Excellence Award”. Among 448 participating companies and 1,155 competing products, the tBOX323-835-FL has been awarded for its innovative and seamless design...
Pixart's New Technology Will be Introduced After the 2nd Quarter
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Pixart is an advanced digital imaging IC design company, which specializes in CMOS image sensors and related image application IC design, research, production and sales. The company held a investor conference on February 10, forecasting there will be a new technology to be introduced after the second quarter...
Taiwan Ocean University Puts IoT Into Formal Use
TAIPEI, Taiwan — National Taiwan Ocean University (NTOU) opened an Internet of Things (IoT) integration laboratory, aiming at researching possibilities of smart life, and connecting Internet with objects and human beings to make our living environment more digital...
IC Insights: DRAM bit volume Forecast to Increase 24% in 2015
According to a report from IC Insights that DRAM bit volume grew by an average of 67% per year from 1995-2005. In the 10 years since then, however, bit volume growth has averaged 43% per year. IC Insights pointed that worldwide economy mired in recession reduced bit volume growth to an all-time low of 21% in 2009—quite a contrast to the 1990s to 2000 when annual DRAM bit volume growth remained above 70%...
Big Data is a Crucial Issues for Taiwan Startups
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Big Data is important in the applications of Internet of Things (IoT) and gaming industry, but the fact is Taiwan startups haven't made the best use of Big Data, which is an Achilles heel for newly Taiwan startups...