- December 7, 2025
- December 7, 2025
Your Old Pennies Could Have Serious Value—Look Now!
Picking up any penny could bring you a day of good luck, but it turns out that some pennies are…
- December 7, 2025
Doctor’s Food-as-Medicine Program Helps Kids Heal
Florida pediatric surgeon Marshall Stone, M.D., believes that fresh foods can be powerful medicine, and now he’s offering healing and…
- December 7, 2025
Taiwan poised to benefit as Japan and Korea shift capacitor output to premium markets
Japanese and Korean passive-component makers are diverting more capacity to high-end capacitors used in AI servers, tightening supply in mainstream…
- December 7, 2025
Taiwan’s major emitters race to cut carbon costs ahead of 2026 fee launch
Taiwan’s carbon fee system will officially launch in 2026, requiring companies with annual emissions exceeding 25,000 tonnes to start paying…
- December 7, 2025
Arbor and Adlink lay out 2026 strategies in edge AI
The largest determining factor for whether AI compute can be industrialized and achieve commercial viability will depend on the deployment…
- December 7, 2025
South Korea bets on airport GSE to break 90% power chip import lock
South Korea is racing to slash its more than 90% dependence on imported power semiconductors. Industry leaders warn that this…
- December 7, 2025
Taiwan’s ESMT sees memory upturn accelerating as pricing gains roll into 4Q25
Tight memory supply has lifted prices across product lines, allowing Elite Semiconductor Microelectronics Technology (ESMT) to break a two-quarter losing…
- December 7, 2025
Asus: Cross-device collaboration to drive next PC evolution
Shawn Yen, senior vice president of the Consumer Group at Asus, said the most compelling value of AI PCs will…
- December 7, 2025
Taiwan emerges as leading supplier of medical displays and X-ray sensors
Taiwan has become the world’s top supplier of medical displays and X-ray sensors as AUO and Innolux accelerate expansion in…