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A consortium comprising Chunghwa Telecom (CHT), SK Broadband (SKB), SoftBank, and Verizon - the E2A Consortium - have announced a project to build a new transpacific submarine cable system, E2A, that will connect Japan, Taiwan, South Korea and the US.

Taiwanese operator Chunghwa Telecom (CHT) has selected Finnish telecoms vendor Nokia for a one-year extension deal to modernise its 5G network across the central and southern regions of Taiwan.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Security firm Tenable says its Cloud Security Research Team recently discovered that the Kinsing malware, which is known to target Linux-based cloud infrastructure, is exploiting Apache Tomcat servers using what it claims are "new advanced stealth techniques".

Published in Security

Intel Corporation has announced the appointment of new Sales, Marketing and Communications Group (SMG) leaders for both the Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) region as well as the India region.

Published in People Moves
Monday, 29 January 2024 12:09

Intel and UMC announce new foundry collaboration

COMPANY NEWS: Intel and United Microelectronics, a leading global semiconductor foundry, today announced that they will collaborate on the development of a 12-nanometer semiconductor process platform to address high-growth markets such as mobile, communication infrastructure and networking.

Published in Company news

COMPANY NEWS:  Juniper Networks (NYSE: JNPR), a leader in secure, AI-driven networks, today announced that National Chi Nan University (NCNU) has implemented Juniper’s AI-driven wireless solutions. With Juniper’s Access Points driven by Mist AI™, NCNU is able to provide a seamless wireless network experience for its students and staff while delivering on its vision of becoming an AI-integrated university.

Published in Company news

South Korean and Taiwanese chip companies have obtained an additional year's extension to ship advanced chip technology and related equipment to China, the Nikkei Asia website claims.

Published in Technology Regulation

Broadcom's purchase of VMware, first announced in May 2022, is expected to be finalised by 30 October, the company says in a statement, following the clearance of the deal by the UK's Competition and Markets Authority.

Published in Deals

Taiwanese contract manufacturer Foxconn Technology Group has warned that it expects a drop in sales both during the current quarter and for the whole year.

Published in Mobility

Processor manufacturer AMD will invest US$400 million (A$600.6 million) in India to set up a new campus in Bengaluru that will serve as a design centre and create 3000 new engineering jobs by 2028.

Published in Deals

Taiwan firm Zyxel Networks has unveiled its new XGS2220 layer 3 access switch series to help small and medium-sized business owners keep pace with growing demands on their networks.

Published in Hardware

Indian metals-to-oil conglomerate Vedanta appears to be reluctant to offer anything more than anodyne words to explain its cancelled deal with Taiwanese giant Foxconn.

Published in Deals

The world's biggest semiconductor manufacturer is facing a shortage of experienced labour and seeking to bring in workers from Taiwan as it looks to build a new factory in Arizona, a report says.

Taiwan AI Labs is Asia's first non-profit artificial intelligence research organisation and has chosen Synology's comprehensive line of storage systems to build the core of its AI training infrastructure.

Published in Data

A bifurcation of the global semiconductor industry will be expensive and risky, and pose threats to quality and reliability as well, the rating agency S&P Global Ratings says in a research note issued earlier this month, adding that China and other Asia-Pacific producers are likely to suffer more.

Published in Technology Regulation

Security researchers at Nozomi Networks, a California firm devoted to industrial cyber security, have found 13 vulnerabilities in the firmware of baseboard management controllers on an expansion card made by a Taiwan-based company.

Published in Security

In a sure sign that the US is losing its ability to spread believable propaganda — something at which it has excelled in the past — a senior US naval commander has warned that China could invade Taiwan "as soon as this year".

Published in Open Sauce
Monday, 24 October 2022 09:17

Symbio expands in Taiwan

Voice communications software provider Symbio announced it will extend its services in Taiwan in 2023.

Published in Development
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With the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro smartphones, one of Google's main aims appears to be stemming the flow of users from Android to iOS, a technology analyst with the company Counterpoint Research claims.

Published in Mobility

The local government of Kaohsiung in Taiwan has been supporting the implementation and development of the 5G AIoT industry in the country to give way for the construction of Asia New Bay Area 5G AIoT innovation park.

Published in Internet of Things

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