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DENSO Develops World's Largest Automotive Head-up Display

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Published: Oct 25,2017

 

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ITRI Holds MEDiT Forum to Boost Innovation in Taiwan’s Medical Electronics

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Themed with "Multi-disciplinary Innovations in Healthcare”, the Medical Electronics and Device in Taiwan (MEDiT) Forum 2017 took place on October 25 and 26. This year’s forum invited participants such as Fujitsu, Advantech, and Qisda to share smart biomedical technology and market trends...

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WLP Device Shipments to Overtake Flip Chip in 2018, Says Information Network

The number of IC packages utilizing WLP will overtake Flip Chip shipments in 2018 and then continue growing at a compound annual growth rate of 15% (between 2014 and 2020) compared to just 5% for Flip Chip, according to the Information Network...

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Huge Wind Energy Potential in Taiwan

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Chuan-Neng Lin, the director general of Ministry of Economic Affairs stated at the PV Taiwan Forum Last Friday (10/22) that Taiwan has great potentiality in developing wind Energy with being surrounded by the sea...

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Chinese LED Chip Suppliers to Represent 54% of Global Capacity in 2017

Total global LED chip production capacity has entered a new peak expansionary phase in 2017, according to the latest LED market supply and demand analysis by LEDinside, a division of TrendForce. This recent surge of capacity expansion for LED chips has been a response to the rising demand from Chinese LED package suppliers that had started raising their production capacities earlier in 2016...

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Global AMOLED Panel Production Capacity Set to More Than Quadruple

The global production capacity of AMOLED panels -- including both red-green-blue (RGB) OLED and white OLED (WOLED) -- is forecast to surge 320 percent from 11.9 million square meters in 2017 to 50.1 million square meters in 2022, according to new analysis from IHS Markit...

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eMemory Unveils Auto-Grade EEPROM IP with over 500K Cycle Endurance

Hsinchu, Taiwan – eMemory has expanded its high-endurance NVM (No-volatile Memory) offerings with an upgraded EEPROM (Electrically-Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory) which supports over 500,000 rewrite cycles and meets the automotive industry’s standards of 10-year data retention at 150°C operation...

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