IC distributor Edom Technology says that the notebook (NB) and networking markets are the two major development pillars for Taiwan, and that the networking market in particular holds...
Taiwan's top IC distributors WT Microelectronics (WTMEC), WPG Holdings, Edom Technology, and Supreme Electronics reported their October 2025 results, highlighting robust AI-driven...
Edom Technology Chairman Wayne Tseng said global semiconductor supply chains are grappling with escalating pressure from US tariffs and volatile currency markets, warning that 2025...
Edom Technology is showcasing its latest edge AI solutions at GTC 2025, featuring generative AI and large language model (LLM) technologies for smart manufacturing and automation...
IC distributor Edom Technology projects that current trends will extend into 2025, with AI remaining the industry's core focus. The company is actively monitoring infrastructure developments...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang disclosed a list of major Taiwanese supply chain partners in a keynote speech delivered before COMPUTEX 2024. The list extended beyond industry giants like...
The AI wave continues to sweep across industries worldwide. The NVIDIA Jetson, an AI computing platform that can provide powerful computing for edge devices, boasts a full product...
As regulators in the semiconductor supply chain, IC distributors have observed the upstream and downstream outlooks for 2024. They pointed out that there are uncertainties in the...
IC distributor WPG has reported October revenue declined 11.6% sequentially to NT$62.67 billion (US$1.94 billion), while revenue at fellow Taiwan-based peers WT Microelectronics and...
Major Taiwan-based IC distributors have reported double-digit sequential revenue growth for the third quarter of 2023, as inventory replenishment for mobile and several other device...
WPG and Edom Technology both experienced sequential revenue declines in April, while WT Microelectronics, Answer Technology (ANStek), GMI Technology and Sunnic Technology & Merchandise...
IC distributors are aggressively expanding their deployments in non-consumer chips products and third-generation semiconductors like GaN and SiC devices that remain in stable demand...
Chip and component demand for the first batch of Apple's new iPhones slated for launch in September will be stable, according to sources at IC distributors.