09
Apr
09
Apr
Asus PA27UCGE ProArt Display fully unveiled with a LuxPixel AGLR display and a built-in colorimeter
09
Apr
Dassault Systèmes pioneers medical innovation with human digital twins technology
Dassault Systèmes’ digital twin technology, widely used in technology and manufacturing for digital transformation, has also made significant strides in the field of human digital twins. The company aims to drive medical innovation and cutting-edge therapies by integrating digital twin, virtual simulation, AI, and other technologies into heart and brain research, enabling more precise and personalized medical and health management.
09
Apr
Micron lifts HBM market forecast as Nvidia B300 shipments loom
At its GTC event in March, Nvidia unveiled the B300 and GB300 AI accelerators, both scheduled for a mid-2025 release. The GB300, featuring significantly higher performance and power consumption than the GB200, will require full liquid cooling and more advanced packaging technologies.
09
Apr
US launches first LFP battery pilot line amidst tariff tensions
In a strategic move amidst rising global trade tensions, the US has inaugurated its first lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery pilot production line. This groundbreaking facility, a collaborative effort between Taiwan’s Aleees and Israel’s ICL Group, marks a significant step towards establishing domestic leadership in lithium battery materials.
09
Apr
Samsung pioneers with immersion cooling to tackle DRAM heat challenges and drive AI advancements
The meteoric rise of generative AI has unleashed an insatiable demand for computational power, propelling the memory industry into a fierce technological crucible. While Samsung Electronics continues to catch up with competitors in high-bandwidth memory (HBM), the company is proactively advancing its storage technologies. At its Xi’an facility in China, Samsung has constructed an in-house data center, embracing immersion cooling to validate the compatibility of solid-state drive (SSD) materials with cutting-edge coolants.
09
Apr
Wah Hong sees revenue surge amid China’s subsidy push and tech demand
Optical film manufacturer Wah Hong reported a robust financial performance for March 2025 and the first quarter of 2025, driven by China’s appliance subsidy policies and rising demand for touch-enabled devices. The company’s consolidated revenue reached NT$645 million (US$19.5 million) in March, marking a 9.88% increase from February and an 11.64% rise compared to March 2024.
09
Apr
Intel’s strategic shift: Tan’s focus on engineering excellence and AI innovation puts TSMC and Samsung on notice
Recent rumors surrounding TSMC’s role in rescuing Intel have sparked much debate. However, Intel’s new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, kept a remarkably low profile at the company’s Vision 2025 conference, revealing no hints or signs of any such collaboration.
09
Apr
E Ink Marquee debuts: a bold leap in full-color ePaper for outdoor and DOOH displays
E Ink Holdings will debut its new full-color ePaper technology, E Ink Marquee, at Touch Taiwan 2025. Engineered for outdoor displays and digital out-of-home (DOOH) signage, Marquee features a next-generation four-particle color system that delivers sharper, more vibrant visuals and supports a wide temperature operating range.
09
Apr
Taiwan Cement partners with three major players to form Europe’s largest EV charging alliance
Taiwan Cement’s (TCC) European subsidiary, Atlante, which focuses on energy storage and electric vehicle (EV) fast-charging services, has announced the establishment of Spark Alliance in collaboration with three leading charging service providers: France’s Electra, the Netherlands’ Fastned, and Germany’s Ionity. This new alliance is currently the largest and most comprehensive EV charging station coalition in Europe.