LG Display 4th Generation OLED has been officially detailed today offering 33% higher brightness than the previous generation and delivering a peak brightness of 4000 nits. Moreover, it is specifically optimized for AI TV as the panel manages to meet the performance demands of the most advanced AI TVs, interacting in real-time with the TV’s on-device AI to deliver the perfect picture in any…
The surge in AI demand has propelled the popularity of liquid-cooled servers, with numerous companies planning to integrate liquid cooling into their infrastructure. According to Google, liquid cooling was first introduced with the TPU v3 in 2020, and early adopters in Taiwan are already utilizing the newly released Trillium TPU.
Recent shifts in the global smartphone manufacturing landscape highlight diversification efforts among iPhone manufacturers. Tata Electronics is exploring partnerships with major Android brands, while Luxshare expands through acquisitions, reducing reliance on Apple. As Taiwanese firms pivot towards AI and other sectors, this trend underscores the need for new revenue streams amid a maturing market.
TSMC attained a record-high level of performance in 2024, and its revenue is expected to climb by around 25% in US dollars in 2025. During a media interview following the company’s January 16 earnings call, C.C. Wei, chairman of the pure-play foundry, presented his business and industry views and forecasts.
The China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology successfully launched the Smart Dragon-3 (Jielong-3) rocket on January 13, 2025, near Haiyang in Shandong province, deploying 10 CentiSpace-01 satellites into orbit. These satellites will form part of a low-orbit constellation planned to include 240 satellites, with 120 scheduled for deployment by the end of 2026.
Major regions are implementing new electric vehicle (EV) policy shifts in 2025, with the US, China, and Europe each pursuing different strategic developments, creating substantial uncertainty in the future EV market outlook.
NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang visited Taichung on January 16, with his first stop being the new Tan-Ke factory of Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL), a leader in global semiconductor packaging under ASE Holdings.