Taiwan’s IC design houses are gearing up to prepare new AI-related chip products for the second half of the year, in response to positive feedback from both enterprise and consumer markets in AI applications.
Taiwan-based automotive power and safety parts manufacturer Global PMX disclosed its plans for EVs, hybrid vehicles, and fuel-cell EVs at a recent shareholders’ meeting. The company also said it has seen the rebound of order pull-ins from major electronics customers as demand for AI takes off.
India is expected to see surging infrastructure investments from global companies in the AI supply chain, as Microsoft, Amazon, and Nvidia are eyeing the opportunities brought by sovereign AI in India.
London Tech Week (LTW) 2024 held from June 10 to June 14 at the Olympia venue has come to a close, with the number of attendees tallied to be around 45,000, up from 30,000 last year according to Russ Shaw, the founder of Global Tech Advocates (GTA) and the founding partner of the annual tech event.
As mobile communications firmly enter the 5G era, the telecom equipment supply chain, previously dominated by just a few major players, is experiencing fresh changes.
To support Taiwan’s ambitious energy transition goals, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) is calling for increased government and financial sector support to complete power purchase agreements for its Fengmiao offshore wind farm. Marina Hsu, Managing Director of CIP Taiwan, recently highlighted the project’s progress and challenges in securing corporate power purchase agreements (CPPAs) for the remaining half of the 500MW wind farm.