The ViewSonic VX2418C was announced a couple of months ago and now ViewSonic announces its market launch. This ViewSonic OMNI curved gaming monitor has a 23.8-inch VA display with a 1500R curvature, FHD resolution, and 250 nits of typical brightness. The model has a refresh rate of up to 165Hz with AMD FreeSync Premium certification. The display can be tilted only and the connectivity options…
Passive component maker Yageo has reported a record high revenue for June thanks to the gradual operation resumptions of related supply chains in China.
OmniVision Technologies is eyeing entry into the supply chain of India-based Tata Motors with its automotive CMOS image sensors (CIS), according to industry sources.
Taiwan-based LED makers will likely brace for a particularly weak third-quarter 2022, in which order pull-ins from clients will remain sluggish, according to industry sources.
Outsourced semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) companies are crucial to the semiconductor industry in Taiwan. ASE Technology Holding leads the sector with endeavors in traditional and advanced packaging and advanced testing. The company was ranked 7th in 2021 revenue in the Asia IC50 released by DIGITIMES Asia, only a little behind Japan-based Kioxia.
Radio has, for long, been an integral part of human life. But after several years of analog technology, the good old receiver that has benefitted generations is now turning digital. Many countries worldwide now mandate the use of digital radio broadcasting technology to take advantage of increased channels, better audio quality for long-distance reception, etc.
Global ODM/OEM TV shipments reached 45.4 million in first-half 2022, increasing 0.5% on year but decreasing 8% from first-half 2019 before COVID hit, according to China-based DISCIEN.
The global proportion of enterprises having adopted AI stands at 35% currently, increasing 4pp from 2021, according to an online sample survey of 7,502 enterprises around the world undertaken during March 30-April 12, 2022 by Morning Consult commissioned by IBM.
Taiwan-based Force-MOS Technology has developed new MOSFET products in cooperation with clients engaged in the power supply and battery module segment, and expects orders for the new offering to start generating revenue in the third quarter of 2022.