14
Jun
14
Jun
Cooler Master GM27QP debuts with a 27″ curved VA display, QHD resolution, and a 240Hz refresh rate
14
Jun
Chinese carmakers grow dependence on Nvidia as BYD 2025 model adopts DRIVE Thor
Several China-based EV makers have used Nvidia’s car chips in their vehicles. As Chinese automakers’ reliance on US companies increases, the question of how US-China tension will affect the dynamic is drawing attention.
14
Jun
Samsung to embrace rising high-end NAND demand for AI smartphones amid Chinese competition
Samsung Electronics is poised to enjoy a significant surge in demand for high-performance NAND flash chips used in mobile devices, fueled by the pervasive adoption of on-device AI across the industry.
14
Jun
Is Huawei, a new automotive tier-1, overshadowing carmakers?
Chinese EV makers continue to enhance smart vehicle technology. As an emerging automotive tier-1 supplier, Huawei’s car business profited in the first quarter of 2024. However, concerns about Huawei threatening automakers’ authority are also growing.
14
Jun
Nokia and Foxconn to make 5G products in northern Vietnam
Nokia partnered with Foxconn to make 5G devices in northern Vietnam, which will meet domestic and overseas demands, as manufacturers expand their manufacturing portfolio in the Southeast Asian country.
14
Jun
Egis, Fingerprints form exclusive mobile patent, technology, and product licensing collaboration
Egis Technology has entered into an exclusive partnership agreement with Fingerprint Cards (Fingerprints), one of the world’s top biometric sensor solution providers, allowing Egis to acquire Fingerprints’ mobile product lines and technology.
14
Jun
Taiwan’s hydrogen gamble: can policy and infrastructure catch up?
At the forefront of Taiwan’s renewable energy revolution are the island’s escalating energy needs and the imperative shift from fossil fuels to cleaner alternatives. Taiwan’s ambitions to establish a thriving hydrogen energy industry remain an uphill battle, hampered by an inadequate renewable energy supply, lack of infrastructure, and policy gaps.
14
Jun
What is the real intention behind EU’s BEV tariffs on China?
The European Union announced it will impose additional tariffs of up to 38.1% on China-made battery EVs on July 4 if the bloc cannot resolve issues with China. EU member states, the Chinese government, and carmakers will have to negotiate before definitive measures are taken in November.