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Taiwan Government to Cautiously Examine Tsinghua’s Investment in SPIL and ChipMOS
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Published: Dec 14,2015
Inotera Announces to Become a Subsidiary of Micron
TAOYUAN, Taiwan – Inotera's Board of Directors today announced its resolution that Inotera will proceed with a share swap transaction with Micron Semiconductor Taiwan Co. Ltd. (“MST”). After the closing of the transaction, Inotera will become a wholly owned subsidiary of MST and will be delisted from the Taiwan Stock Exchange...
Alibaba Group Acquires South China Morning Post
Alibaba Group Holding Limited announced yesterday that it has entered into a definite agreement to acquire the South China Morning Post (SCMP) and other media assets of SCMP Group Limited. The agreement combines the heritage and editorial excellence of the SCMP with Alibaba’s digital expertise to provide comprehensive and insightful news and analysis of the big stories in Hong Kong and China...
Global PV Demand to Reach 59GW in 2016, TredForec Reports
According to the latest Gold Member Report by EnergyTrend, a division of TrendForce, installed capacity worldwide for 2015 is estimated at 53GW, amounting to a 20% year-on-year growth. Next year’s total installed capacity is expected to reach 59GW, up 11% in annual growth...
HUD Should be Able Meet the Different Driving Scenario
TAIPEI, Taiwan — A 7 inches and a 4.5 inches high efficiency HUD unit developed individually for different application scenario have been combined together with different light path length to the windshield, so that the virtual images from these two units float at different distance in front of the windshield...
The World’s Only MR Fluid Fitness Brake Makes its Debut in Taiwan
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Owing to the rising awareness of health management, finding ways to work out more effectively and avoid soprt injuries have become important issues. It takes Taipei Tech 3 years to invent the magneto-rheological fluid (MR fluid) fitness brake is subject to perform various degrees of resistance, which suits every individual’s needs and capabilities...
Majority of Refrigerator Shoppers on China's Tmall are Men Aged between 25 and 29
Better living standards and rising disposable incomes in China have led to a growth of the refrigeration market, particularly among young adults. In a study carried out by Taipei-based MIC (Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute) using big data analytics, refrigerator shoppers on Tmall in China were men aged between 25 and 29, followed by those aged between 30 and 34...