Philips 27M2N8500X with a 500Hz QD-OLED display is launched

Philips 27M2N8500X from the Evnia 8000 series has been launched in China and other countries in Asia and the Asia-Pacific. This is a gaming monitor with a 26.5-inch QD-OLED display panel, sporting a QHD resolution (2560 x 1440 px) and a native 10-bit color bit depth. The display has 133% sRGB color volume, 94% Adobe RGB and 95% DCI-P3 color space coverage. It has a typical SDR brightness of 300…

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TSMC and ASE form 3D IC alliance with 34 members to overcome advanced packaging bottlenecks

To break through the technical, mass production, and yield challenges in advanced packaging processes such as 3D IC and CoWoS, SEMI, together with TSMC and ASE Holdings, has established the “3DIC Advanced Manufacturing Alliance.” The alliance gathers industry players from the equipment and materials sectors to build a globally competitive local supply chain, ensuring that backend processes no longer become growth bottlenecks for the artificial intelligence (AI) industry.

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Five years on, Taiwan’s G2C positions local equipment makers at center of AI packaging shift

Soaring demand for AI computing is ushering the semiconductor sector into a fresh cycle of high-speed growth, pushing advanced packaging requirements to new heights. From infrastructure expansion to end-user applications, the ecosystem now relies heavily on precision technologies, with chip-on-wafer-on-substrate (CoWoS) processes at the forefront.

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Kemflo International expands into activated carbon regeneration for semiconductor industry

Kemflo International has completed its activated carbon regeneration plant in Pingtung and is moving forward with environmental certification and licensing as it shifts focus toward circular economy solutions in semiconductor manufacturing. The company aims to establish a new growth area by offering regeneration services for spent activated carbon, widely used in liquid purification processes.

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Czech Minister of Research and Innovation visits Taiwan; NSTC highlights complementary technologies

Czech Minister for Science, Research and Innovation Marek Ženíšek recently visited Taiwan to meet with National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) minister Cheng-wen Wu. In addition to in-depth discussions on their complementary strengths in laser technology, Wu also highlighted Taiwan’s government initiatives in space and defense-related industries, with the hope of expanding collaboration with other countries.

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