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May
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May
MSI MAG 322UP QD-OLED E16 is here with a 165Hz 4K QD-OLED display
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May
Asus ROG Strix OLED XG34WCDMTG is a smart QD-OLED gaming monitor with Google TV
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May
MSI MAG 272QPW QD-OLED X28 showcased at Computex 2025
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May
From exit to OSAT: Foxconn’s WLP comeback in Indian semiconductors
Last week, India cleared a proposal for a new chip plant to be developed by HCL Group and Taiwanese electronics giant Foxconn.
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May
Computex 2025: Amazon taps Quanta, Wiwynn, AIDC in Taiwan AI, robotics push
At Computex 2025, Amazon convened a rare public showcase of its Taiwanese partners—including Quanta, Qualcomm, Wiwynn, Accton, and AIDC—signaling a stronger alignment between the US tech giant and Taiwan’s electronics ecosystem. Taiwan Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim’s attendance underscored the strategic weight of these partnerships.
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May
Jensen Huang calls US chip ban ‘wrong,’ opens Nvidia’s NVLink Fusion to global tech heavyweights
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, speaking to global media on the sixth day of his Taiwan visit, criticized US export restrictions on AI chips to China, calling the policy “wrong.” He also introduced NVLink Fusion, Nvidia’s new open interconnect strategy designed to support semi-custom AI infrastructure across a broad partner ecosystem.
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May
Asus ROG Strix ACE XG248QSG debuted at Computex 2025 with a 610Hz 24.1″ Super TN display
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May
Taiwan’s green energy capital transition after end of nuclear power
Taiwan has officially marked the end of nuclear power with the decommissioning of the No. 2 reactor at Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant in May 2025. Renewables have now become the core element in Taiwan’s energy policy and the focus of industrial investments, as the island seeks to fill its energy gap and move toward carbon neutrality.
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May
Tea, scones, or tariff? Unveiling how the UK reached a trade agreement with the US
US President Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff policies have prompted countries worldwide to vie for priority negotiation opportunities. Among them, the UK was the first to secure a trade agreement with the US, covering sectors such as automobiles, steel, and aluminum. Julian Hetherington, director of Automotive Transformation at Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC) UK, recently visited Taiwan’s industry sector and shared insights exclusively with DIGITIMES, revealing the secrets behind the UK-US consensus.