Singapore to be a Foothold of MediaTek
TAIPEI, Taiwan — The importance of Singapore has rising, Taiwanese IC design firms goes to Singapore one after another. After Realtek went to Singapore to establish its subsidiary company, MediaTek also desided to expand investment in there that to set up a innovation center, and will invest NT$6 billion on consumer, medical, IoT, and Smart City in the following six years...
Xiaomi Sells Like Hotcakes, Taiwan Supply Chains Smile
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Xiaomi, once being considered the Chinese version of Apple's iPhone, was sold like hotcakes in the past half years. According to Xiaomi, it is sold 26.11 million units in Q1 and Q2, which increased 271 percent comparing to the same period of time last year...
MediaTek Expends Financial Investment in Singapore for IoT
TAIPEI, Taiwan- MediaTek celebrates its 10th year in Singapore with a SGD250 million financial commitment, to expand its R&D operations in developing of consumer, medical and industrial IoT solutions. MediaTek Singapore is already one of the company’s most advanced global research and development centres, helping to lead world-class RF solution development for mobile, broadcast and connectivity applications to help drive IoT...
Innolux Shifts Mainland China Production Lines Back to Taiwan
TAIPEI, Taiwan- Innolux Chairman Duan Xing-jian on Tuesday stated that Innolux is actively promoting the “re-industrialization” of Taiwan’s panel production industry and shifting 25% to 30% of production lines from Mainland China back to Taiwan...
ASUS Rolls out Transformer TP300 and TP500
TAIPEI, Taiwan — ASUS rolled out its lastest Transformer Book Flip TP300 and TP500 in Taiwan, both function and outlook are similar to Lenovo's YOGA series but cheaper 90 to 50 percent. There's no doubt that Taiwanese firms can provide the same quality products but in a cheaper and reasonable price...
Flagship Smartphones M8 and S5 are Cheaper in Summer Sales
TAIPEI, Taiwan — As the summer vacation has come, it's time to get these flagship smartphones in cheaper price. Judging from the sales of Samsung GALAXY S5 and HTC M8 in March and April that has shown signs of sluggishness, now that they have reduced the price to boost its sales, S5 has lowered to NT$17 thousand, while M8 marked down to NT$16 thousand...