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Microsoft Sets Up an AI R&D Center in Taiwan

Microsoft announced that they establish an artificial intelligence (AI) research and development (R&Q) Center in Taiwan. They expect to invest NT$1 billion (about 34 million US dollars) in the coming two years to recruit researchers and engineers, fostering an AI R&D team of over 200 people within five years...

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NEC Highlights 5G Deployment for Creating a Future Deyond Imagination at MWC 2018

NEC today announced the presentation of technologies and solutions for working together with telecom carriers in the co-creation of new business models and the implementation of 5G solutions at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2018 at the Fira Gran Via, Barcelona, from February 26 to March 1, in Hall 3, stand #3M30...

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Samsung Electronics Starts Producing Industry’s First 16-Gigabit GDDR6

Samsung Electronics today announced that it has started mass production of the industry’s first 16-gigabit (Gb) Graphics Double Data Rate 6 (GDDR6) memory for use in advanced graphics processing for gaming devices and graphics cards as well as automotive...

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China’s Production Capacity of 300mm Wafer Will Approach 700,000 Pc/Month, Says TrendForce

According to TrendForce’s latest report, Breakdown Analysis of China’s Semiconductor Industry, many fabs are being built in China with high capital expenditures, attracting attention from the industry. In particular, new fab construction projects like Silan Microelectronics and CanSemi etc...

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LCD TV Panel Demand Expected to Go Through a Correction in Q1 2018, IHS Markit Says

Demand for liquid crystal display (LCD) panels from South Korean and Chinese TV makers was strong in the fourth quarter of 2017, but implementation of their panel purchasing strategies for the first quarter of 2018 may result in a correction as demand expectations change...

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Mitsubishi Electric Develops Object-recognition AI Camera for Coming Mirrorless Cars

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation announced today that it has developed what is believed to be the industry’s highest performing automotive camera technology that detects various object types at distances of up to about 100 meters, which will enable drivers to receive advanced warning for enhanced driving safety in coming mirrorless cars...

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