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Below are the top DIGITIMES Asia stories from August 11 to 17, 2025. Leading the headlines: Apple is preparing to launch a ...
By learning from Nvidia's resilience, Taiwan can not only retain its importance in the upcoming AI era but also significantly ...
Our conflict with China is still a cold one, but the front lines now run through server rooms, network cables, and semiconductor fabs.
While strengthening trade ties with China may serve Australia’s national interest, this should not come at the expense of ...
Nvidia and AMD have reached an agreement with the U.S. government to remove restrictions on selling their lower-tier ...
Nvidia Corp. is at the cutting edge of chip design, keeping competitors on their heels with a fast-moving roadmap of innovations that are powering the artificial-intelligence wave. But lately ...
President Trump has become the semiconductor sector’s leading decision maker, from new fees on exports to China to a brief ...
In an escalation of geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and China, Chinese regulators accuse Nvidia’s AI chips of ...
President Donald Trump's ambiguous plans for 100% tariffs on non-U.S. computer chips is causing confusion among businesses ...
AMD will start shipping its new AI GPUs by the end of 2025. AMD’s CEO said chips made in the US cost up to 20% more than those made in Taiwan. Huawei is expanding its AI chip business to the Middle ...
Just a few miles off the mainland, the Kinmen Islands could be attacked first if China invades Taiwan ...
Taiwan’s decision to blacklist Huawei and SMIC has further strained its already tense relationship with China, prompting threats of “forceful measures” from Beijing. Aligned with the US in ...