LG has collaborated with Razer and MediaTek to introduce the world’s first Bluetooth Ultra-Low Latency (BT ULL) Controller at LG webOS Summit 2024 on September 27. This groundbreaking technology was showcased through an LG webOS smart TV and Razer’s Bluetooth gaming controller, demonstrating the game-changing 1ms input lag. Razer has developed the first game controller featuring BT ULL…
AOC AGON Pro AG346UCD has been spotted on several local markets, including Australia and Germany, where it is priced at AUD 1519 and EUR 789-839, respectively. This is an AGON Pro gaming monitor built around a 34.1-inch QD-OLED display with an 1800R curvature and a 175Hz refresh rate. The screen delivers 250 nits of SDR brightness and 100 nits of peak HDR brightness with 100% sRGB and 99% DCI-P3…
Taiwan-based Giga Solar Materials Corp (GSMC) announced on September 25 that it will establish a sales office in India in the fourth quarter of 2024, driven by optimism about the solar potential in that market. If monthly demand exceeds ten tons, the company will evaluate plans for local manufacturing.
Dutch semiconductor equipment supplier NTS has officially opened its new assembly and manufacturing facility in Singapore. Serving as a strategic hub for the Asian market, the facility will provide customers in the region with complex mechanical and mechatronic (cleanroom) assemblies.
Technological breakthroughs in diamond semiconductors, known for their superior performance despite technical challenges, could lead to practical applications as early as 2025 to 2030. Several Japanese research teams continue to make significant strides in this field.
Taiwan’s homegrown Beyond 5G (B5G) low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite program is facing setbacks, with communication payload performance falling short of expectations and project timelines delayed. Criticism has mounted, with the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) at the center of the controversy.
At the Security Summit organized by DIGITIMES on September 25, Herming Chiueh, deputy minister at the Ministry of Digital Affairs (MODA), highlighted the disparity in cybersecurity resources between the government and private sector. He noted that while the government employs about 70,000 staff members, comparable to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), it cannot allocate the same proportion of personnel to cybersecurity as TSMC, which is managed by just 80 engineers.
Rumors are circulating that the US Department of Justice is conducting an investigation into Supermicro. The company has not responded, and relevant supply chains have also refrained from commenting.