25
May
25
May
LG 32GQ950, LG 32GQ850, and LG 48GQ900 UltraGear gaming monitors launch announced
25
May
Safe autonomous transportation with edge AI: Q&A with Invision AI CEO and founder Karim Ali
Invision AI is a Canadian startup building the first autonomous railway system combining visual AI and edge computing, looking to expand its solutions beyond the transportation space. The company was established by Karim Ali in 2017 and was invested by Fontinalis Partners, TA Ventures, Ontario Center of Excellence, Jayant Group, and TechStars. DIGITIMES had an interview with founder and CEO Karim Ali, who shared technical insights on edge AI and his vision for the company.
25
May
Manpower crunch becoming new normal for semiconductor sector, says ASE chair
Labor and talent shortages will become a new normal for the semiconductor industry, and how to leverage AI, automation and systematization technologies to address diverse market needs is emerging as a new challenge for semiconductor players, according to Jason Chang, chairman of ASE Technology.
25
May
Computex 2022 showcases ICT transformations
After a two-year hiatus, the Computex expo has returned to a physical stage in Taipei, providing a window into the digital transformation of Taiwan-based ICT firms.
25
May
Topco debuts Vishare video codec chips with HDMI-like performance
Topco Scientific, a distributor of semiconductor and optoelectronics products and solutions, is showcasing the latest video codec chips of ViShare Technology at Computex 2022, providing low-latency, high video quality and highly stable wireless transmission solution with performance on a par with HDMI (high definition multimedia interface) cable.
25
May
Green inflation bound to come within decade, says AUO chair
Green inflation has not begun yet but is bound to occur within the next decade, and there will be no longer cheap consumer electronics products then, according to Paul Peng, chairman of both LCD panel maker AU Optronics (AUO) and Taipei Computer Association (TCA).
25
May
Global top-3 DRAM makers hold 94% of 2021 market
Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix and Micron Technology held a combined 94% share of the global DRAM market in 2021, with Samsung and SK Hynix collectively taking up 71.3% of the market, according to IC Insights.
25
May
IC packaging materials lifted by car, industrial needs
The growths of automotive and industrial applications have boosted demand for IC packaging materials such as leadframes, according to industry sources.
25
May
Innodisk eyes record revenues in 2022, enhancing edge AI deployments
Taiwan-based Innodisk, specializing in industrial embedded flash storage solutions and memory modules, expects to see its 2022 revenues hit another record high on clear order visibility and stable industrial memory prices, and will also strengthen its deployments in edge AI computing technologies and applications to further its growth momentum.