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Average PC DRAM Contract Price Jumped Over 20% Sequentially in October

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ASUS: Will Introduce AR, VR, and MR Products

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Asus Chairman Jonny Shih yesterday said that Asus’ Virtual Reality (VR) product strategy will begin from gaming applications and later develop in the direction of Augmented Reality (AR) and Mixed Reality (MR) and then be integrated with robots...

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Innolux’s New 8.6-Gen LCD Panel Plant to Enter Mass production in the Q1 2017

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Taiwanese LCD panel maker Innolux’s 8.6 generation LCD panel plant has already been installed and is expected to go mass production in the first quarter of next year, mainly for the production of 45-inch and 58-inch LCD TV panels...

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NOR Flash May Be in Short Supply Next Year, Macronix Says

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Taiwanese memory manufacturer Macronix last week stated that the phenomenon of a NOR Flash Memory shortage may materialize next year. Macronix is one of Taiwan’s main NOR Flash Memory suppliers and currently occupies the second biggest proportion of the global market at 23%...

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OPPO Tops the Chinese Smartphone Market, IDC Says

According to IDC, the China smartphone market grew 5.8% YoY and 3.6% QoQ in the third quarter of 2016, with OPPO and vivo overtaking Huawei for the first time in the market. OPPO and vivo rose because the Chinese market has evolved beyond operator and online driven channels over to an offline structure that dovetails with OPPO and vivo’s strengths...

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Murata and Sony Sign Definitive Agreement for the Transfer of Battery Business

Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. and Sony Corporation today announced that they have signed a binding definitive agreement to transfer the Sony Group's battery business to the Murata Group. Under the definitive agreement, Sony will transfer to Murata the battery business conducted by Sony Energy Devices Corporation...

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Imec Reports Breakthrough Work that Advances Path for Nanoscale Spin-Wave Majority Gates

At the Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, imec presented breakthrough results supporting the building of technology-relevant majority gates based on spin waves. Reporting two industry-first achievements that are crucial for ultralow-power beyond-CMOS technology...

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