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LG 32GS95UX UltraGear OLED gaming monitor with Dual Mode refresh rate is launched in Europe
04
Jun
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang heralds the dawn of the robot era
On the eve of Computex 2024, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declared that the age of robots is upon us, spotlighting two sectors with immense potential: autonomous vehicles and smart factory robots.
04
Jun
TSMC stays unchallenged, says company CEO
On June 4, TSMC hosted its annual shareholder meeting, during which the pure-play foundry re-elected its board of directors. In answer to a query at today’s meeting regarding whether TSMC would be challenged by Huawei in chipmaking technology, company CEO C. C. Wei stated that there is no need to remark because TSMC remains unchallenged.
04
Jun
AMD adopts open strategy for networking infrastructure innovations
Besides presenting the CPU, NPU, and GPU architectures and products with strategic partners, AMD CEO Lisa Su also unveiled the company’s ambitious plans for 2025 and beyond in her keynote speech at Computex Taiwan 2024 on June 3, highlighting the significant advancements in AI performance and networking infrastructure.
04
Jun
MediaTek showcases AI and wireless innovations at Computex 2024
At Computex 2024, MediaTek placed a spotlight on Generative AI (GenAI) and wireless connectivity, unveiling their comprehensive suite of current products. The lineup includes mobile SoCs, smart home devices, Chromebooks and tablets, 5G CPE, satellite communication, and Wi-Fi solutions.
04
Jun
Gelsinger celebrates AI PC moment at Computex 2024, forecasting Intel’s 40th anniversary party in Taiwan next year
Confidently taking the stage at Computex Taiwan 2024, “the heartland of the ecosystem,” Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger took a famous quote from Gordon Moore and added onto it by telling the audience, “Everything that has been done, will be outdone,” and demonstrated the performance, power efficiency, and cost advantages of Intel’s architectures and products in comparison to competitors.
04
Jun
What’s delaying Taiwan’s LEO communication satellite program?
Taiwan’s effort to build its own low Earth orbit (LEO) communication satellites has turned out to be harder than expected, as the country’s electronics industry has long been geared toward making satellite ground equipment. Since 2019, the Taiwan Space Agency (TASA) has entered the third phase of the National Space Technology Long-Term Development program which is expected to last a decade. Alongside fostering the domestic design and production capability of six high-resolution optical remote sensing satellites, a key part of the program is to develop Taiwan’s industrial capability to build Beyond 5G (B5G) communication satellites akin to Starlink.
04
Jun
Taiwan PCB makers see Intel’s glass substrate too early for mass production
Intel has announced the industry’s first Glass Core Substrate (GCS) technology for next-generation advanced packaging, which has once again attracted market discussion due to the recent AI trend.
04
Jun
Arm CEO sees 100 billion Arm devices for AI by 2025
During the ongoing Computex 2024 in Taipei, Arm CEO Rene Haas gave a keynote address on the significance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) computing.