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Inotera Reports Q4 and Fiscal Year 2014 Results; Achieves a Record Year
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Published: Jan 27,2015
Sharp Reduces TVs Production Capacity; to Increase Outsourcing
TAIPEI, Taiwan - According to Japan Sankei Shimbun reported, affected by the raising low-priced TV panel from China and South Korea panel makers, Japanese TV maker Sharp will reduce the production capacity of TV, including 4K2K TV, the proportion of reducing capacity was estimated to reach twenty percent...
Holtek Eyes on Security, Industrial Control and Medical Applications
TAIPEI, Taiwan - Consumer ICs, MCUs provider Holtek today held investor conference, announced fourth quarter and full year earnings. Holtek revenue last year came to NT$ 3.931 billion, a slight increase of 0.93%; net profit after tax of NT$ 792 million, increased 6...
Connected Vehicles to Enable New In-Vehicle Services
According to Gartner, by 2020, there will be a quarter billion connected vehicles on the road, enabling new in-vehicle services and automated driving capabilities. During the next five years, the proportion of new vehicles equipped with this capability will increase dramatically, making connected cars a major element of the Internet of Things (IoT)...
To Experience the TIMTOS 2015 in Taipei
TAIPEI, Taiwan — The 2015 Taipei Int'l Machine Tool Show (TIMTOS) is bench marking its 25th cycle at unprecedented size and scale to offer a vast expo of advanced machine tools, valuable seminars, award-winning products and more! This expo is based upon an industry with four winning decades of growth which now places Taiwan as the world's fourth largest exporter...
Pegatron Handles Increasing Wage Costs in China By Value-Added Products
TAIPEI, Taiwan - China labor wages continued to rise, Taiwanese ODM company Pegatron will increase value-added products to cope with the increased costs, in no hurry to transfer to other countries in Southeast Asia. China's labor wages is getting higher...
Indian Employees Have Bright Outlook at TSMC
TAIPEI, Taiwan - According to a Taiwan UDN media report, there are sixty-seven Indian employees (twenty-two male and five female) in TSMC’s Taiwan area factories, and they comprise approximately one-fourth of TSMC’s two hundred forty foreign national employees...