
Hon Hai’s Procurement of Huawei 4G Equipment Were Shelved By Taiwan Government
TAIPEI, Taiwan- Ambit Microsystems, a subsidiary of Hon Hai group, want to purchase 4G base station equipment from China's Huawei, but the application has been on hold by Taiwan's National Communications Commission (NCC). Hon Hai chairman Terry Gou have expressed strong protest and hope to be approved within a week...

Lantiq’s Voice Chip Qualified for Intel PUMA 6 Powered Cable Gateways
Lantiq announced that its DUSLIC-xT voice line solution is now qualified for integration in cable gateways based on the Intel PUMA 6 SoC. Specifically, the DUSLIC-xT driver has been integrated into the Intel Cable Software Development Kit (SDK) and Lantiq’s Telephony Interface Daughter (TID) card reference design has been tested for compatibility with Puma 6 platforms...

Chromebook Lighting Up a Growing Momentum in Intel
As the begging of cooperation between Google and Intel, Wintel camp, formed by Microsoft and Intel, is getting unstable. Google and Intel unveiled yesterday various Chrome products such as Chromebook with Core i3 processor which will be launched by some PC manufacturers, namely Dell、Acer、Lenovo、HP、Toshiba、LG、Asus etc...

China Powers to APAC Market Lead with Grid Modernization and Efficiency Improvement Plans
As electricity demand continues to increase, nearly all major Asia-Pacific (APAC) countries are pursuing the deployment of smart grid technology to increase the efficiency of their power distribution systems, and China is leading the region in terms of its smart grid development projects, says a new report from research and consulting firm GlobalData...

Asus Revises Up Annual Mobile Phone shipments to Ten Million
TAIPEI, Taiwan-Asus’s ZenFone, a low price smartphone with high specs, is hot sale after listing on the market, impel ASUS raised its annual mobile phone shipments, increased from 5 million units to 10 million units, seven times higher compared with 1...

AUO Announces Consolidated Revenue of NT$33.0 Billion for April
TAIPEI, Taiwan — AU Optronics Corp. today announced its unaudited consolidated revenue of NT$32,952 million for April 2014, down by 3.1 percent month-over-month and declined by 11.0 percent year-over-year. Shipments of large-sized panels for LCD TV, desktop monitor, notebook PC, and other applications totaled 9...