Adata and Giga Computing join forces to build server production in Brazil

Memory module manufacturer Adata Technology has announced a strategic partnership with Giga Computing, a subsidiary of Gigabyte Technology, to establish a new, upgraded server production line in Brazil. The venture will integrate ADATA’s server-grade memory and storage products, enhancing the competitiveness of the servers and jointly expanding their reach across the Latin American market.

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US heavy tariffs block Chinese solar modules; HDRE cites exchange rates to reduce procurement costs

To prevent Chinese solar products from circumventing origin rules, the US Department of Commerce recently announced tariffs on solar products from Southeast Asian countries, with rates reaching as high as 3,521%. Regarding the impact of these tariffs, HD Renewable Energy (HDRE) chairman Edward Hsieh stated that since the company does not export any goods to the US, the direct effect is minimal. However, overall market fluctuations may still cause some indirect impacts.

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Taiwan challenges Trump’s tariff formula, rolls out support for semiconductor sector

Amid preparations by the US to introduce new tariffs on semiconductors and pharmaceuticals, concerns are growing within Taiwan’s semiconductor supply chain. On April 22, 2025, Premier Cho Jung-tai spoke to lawmakers, stating that the Executive Yuan had officially protested the US method of calculating reciprocal tariffs, labeling it unreasonable. He also noted that Taiwan’s government has approved an extensive support package for the industries impacted and plans to continue adjusting these measures to better suit the sector’s changing requirements.

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Taiwanese EV charging firms shift focus from speed to smart infrastructure

As electric vehicle adoption steadily climbs across Taiwan, the role of charging infrastructure is undergoing a rapid transformation. Taiwanese charging station manufacturers, once locked in a battle of equipment specifications emphasizing “fast charging and high power,” are now expanding their focus to encompass broader software integration, intelligent operations, and energy management systems.

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Taiwan telecos take diverging approaches in financial sector expansion

Telecom operators have sought to expand their businesses by integrating communications, AI, cloud, and IoT services, venturing into a range of fields that benefit from vertically integrated systems such as e-commerce, media streaming, startups, and blockchain. Moreover, Taiwan’s three leading telecoms have each pursued their distinct direction in their financial services offerings.

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Acer loses ground in desktop and display markets despite product refresh

Acer rolled out two new monitors on consecutive days—one foldable model for business users and another for gamers—amid mounting challenges in its monitor and desktop PC divisions. Acer’s monitor share has fallen out of China’s top 10, and its global desktop PC ranking slipped from fourth to fifth. These underperforming units fall under the direct oversight of Corporate President Victor Chien, a potential successor to Chairman and CEO Jason Chen.

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TI partners with Taiwanese firms to showcase automotive tech at 2025 Taipei AMPA

Texas Instruments (TI) reported robust first-quarter earnings for 2025, buoyed by a steady recovery across key application sectors, particularly in the automotive market. As the global semiconductor cycle shows signs of normalization, TI is deepening its commitment to automotive technologies—especially advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), infotainment platforms, and integrated cockpit solutions.

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