TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Global Unichip Corporation announced Thursday the first universal chiplet interconnect express physical layer chip made with TSMC’s N3P (3nm) process. To ensure seamless ...
Recently, many celebrities from Taiwan island have reposted "Taiwan, Province of China" on Weibo while Taiwan's so-called "mainland affairs council" has labeled this as a "united front tool" from ...
As MWC 2025 concludes, Taiwan Mobile has articulated that artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as the primary theme of this year's exhibition. The integration of AI with 5G technology is ...
Taiwan, a self-governed island threatened by China, has recently developed and tested a supersonic missile for sinking invading vessels that can be launched by fighter aircraft.
Micah McCartney is a reporter for Newsweek based in Taipei, Taiwan. He covers U.S.-China relations, East Asian and Southeast Asian security issues, and cross-strait ties between China and Taiwan.
The removal of key figures—some of whom were handpicked by Xi himself—has sparked concerns about the PLA’s stability, particularly in the context of major conflicts such as a potential Taiwan ...
When Dale Hunter stepped behind the bench for the London Knights in 2001 he had virtually no coaching experience. But the best way to get experience for something you’ve never done is to sink ...
Whether due to the changes in the global political landscape, the mainland's increasing economic power, or the evolution of social thought in Taiwan, all these factors are prompting celebrities in ...
By Chris Buckley Meaghan Tobin and Amy Chang Chien Reporting from Taipei, Taiwan President Lai Ching ... Qualcomm and Broadcom. Despite its global importance, TSMC has shied away from media ...
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te on Thursday hailed the semiconductor giant TSMC's plan to invest $100 billion (€92.7 billion) in the United States as a "historic moment" for Taiwan-US ties.
"I think these events in their totality are deeply unnerving for the people of Taiwan," Russell Hsiao, the executive director at the Global Taiwan Institute in Washington, D.C., told CBS News.
Time and again, the CCP has deliberately escalated tensions in the Taiwan Strait to pressure the U.S. and boost its own global influence. From the artillery bombardments of Taiwan-controlled islands ...