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Jun
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Jun
2022 Samsung The Serif 4K QLED TVs (LS01B) – specifications, features, pricing
17
Jun
LG 28MQ780 DualUp monitor – launched in the USA, pricing and availability
17
Jun
Diode maker Actron to sharply boost shipments for NEVs in next 5 years
Automotive diode vendor Actron Technology has set a five-year business development roadmap, aiming to have its shipments for NEV (new energy vehicle) applications catch up with those for ICE (internal combustion engine) cars by 2026, apart from maintaining double-digit annual increases.
17
Jun
Malaysia encourages local assembly of EVs
Malaysia has moved EV adoption to the top of its priority list, while aiming to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, according to ASEAN Briefing.
17
Jun
Notebook shipments rebound in May with China COVID lockdowns easing, says DIGITIMES Research
The global top-5 notebook brands saw combined shipments rebound 34% in May from a month ago with the lifting of COVID lockdowns in eastern China, but the volumes still went down compared to the same month a year ago amid feeble demand that constrained vendors’ order pull-ins, according to DIGITIMES Research’s findings.
17
Jun
Toyota adopts CyberLink’s AI facial recognition engine
Japan-based systems integrator Itochu Techno-Solutions (CTC) has used CyberLink’s AI facial recognition engine, FaceMe, to develop a “vehicle inspection information system” for adoption by Toyota to improve vehicle quality management.
17
Jun
Six Taiwan startups in top-8 at London Tech Week, says MOST
Eighteen startups participated in London Tech Week on June 13-14, focusing on smart health, AI, IOT and EedTech, to showcase Taiwan’s innovations to the world, according to the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST).
17
Jun
Challenges for semiconductor sector (2): What it takes to get to the top
Samsung Electronics, Intel and TSMC are the top three companies in the global semiconductor industry that have announced their entry into the 7nm advanced process. While the leading companies are inevitably enaged in intense competition against one another, Intel has outsouced its advanced process products to TSMC.
17
Jun
TSMC debuts N2 process utilizing nanosheet transistors
TSMC at the company’s annual technology symposium for North America unveiled its next-generation N2 process powered by nanosheet transistors. N2 is scheduled to begin production in 2025, according to the pure-play foundry.