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NTU’s High-Speed Radio Frequency and mmWave Center Open, Keysight Supports B4G/5G Technology
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Published: Oct 27,2014


Taiwanese IC Firms are on the Move for Wearables
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Driven by rising demand for fitness and health monitoring features as well as by improved user interfaces, shipments of sensors used in wearable electronic devices will rise by a factor of seven from 2013 through 2019, according to IHS Technology...

Acer Makes Best YoY PC Shipment Growth in the US
TAIPEI, Taiwan- Acer continues to make strong progress in the US market according to the latest Q3 2014 preliminary data by IDC. In the US Total PC market, Acer’s shipments grew by 29.6% year-on-year (YoY), and achieved the highest growth rate among the top 10 players...

China Oil Demand Surged 7.4% in September from Year Ago
According to Platts, China's apparent oil demand in September climbed to the second-highest level since 2005, with a growth rate that was the sharpest in 15 months. Apparent oil demand in September was 42.34 million metric tons (mt), or an average 10...

ARM Cortex-M0 Audio SoC Will Be A New Growth Driver
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Winbond Electronics Friday announced the financial results for the third quarter of 2014. On a consolidated basis including memebers of Winbond Electronics and Nuvoton Technology, net sales were NT$9.931 billion, up 2 percent quarter of quarter...

ITU Plenipotentiary Conference Elects Houlin Zhao as Next Secretary-General
ITU’s 19th Plenipotentiary Conference roundly endorsed Houlin Zhao of China as its next Secretary-General. Zhao will take office on 1 January 2015 for a term of four years, with the possibility of re-election for one additional four-year term...

Smart Sensors Spur Smart City and IoT Landscapes in Singapore
According to IDC, Singapore - as a global center of socio-economic commerce and cultural and social developments - possesses the necessary ingredients for sustained Smart City developments. While it is still unclear which paths lead to the success of Smart City implementations...