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Tuesday 5 November 2019
Global server market – 3Q 2019

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Monday 6 May 2019
USI remains focused on modular, miniaturized designs
DMS (design and manufacturing services) provider Universal Scientific Industrial (USI) will continue focusing on enhancing its technologies such as system-in-package (SiP) for modular...
Friday 15 March 2019
Qualcomm, USI and Asustek team up in Brazil
Qualcomm, Universal Scientific Industrial (Shanghai) and Asustek Computer have announced jointly the commercial launch of new Asustek smartphones that utilize Qualcomm's cellular...
Tuesday 29 January 2019
USI to build new plant in China
DMS (design and manufacturing services) provider Universal Scientific Industrial (USI), a member of Taiwan's ASE Technology Holding, plans to build a new plant in Huizhou in southern...
Monday 8 October 2018
Taiwan server makers under pressure to speed up move-out from China
Taiwan-based server motherboard makers are likely to be required by their clients to accelerate their plans to move production back to Taiwan or other sites outside China, according...
Tuesday 21 August 2018
USI to buy stake in Poland-based subsidiary of Chung Hong
EMS firm Universal Scientific Industrial (USI), a member of Taiwan's ASE group, has disclosed plans to acquire a 60% stake in the Poland-based subsidiary of Chung Hong Electronics...
Tuesday 6 February 2018
Qualcomm, USI to form JV in Brazil
Qualcomm and Universal Scientific Industrial (Shanghai), a subsidiary of Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, have signed an agreement to form a joint venture in Sao Paulo. This joint...
Friday 2 February 2018
USI profits hike over 60% in 2017
Universal Scientific Industrial (USI), a subsidiary of backend service provider Advanced Semiconductor Engineer (ASE), saw its net profits surge 63.1% to CNY1.31 billion (US$208.7...
Monday 11 December 2017
Apple Watch 3 shipment growth to benefit Taiwan IC packagers in 2018
Shipments of Apple Watch 3 are expected to surge 20% on year to reach 23-25 million units in the coming year, which will greatly benefit Taiwan players in the supply, particularly...
Monday 6 November 2017
Apple likely to expand supply chain for Apple Watch
Apple has seen an over 50% sequential increase in Apple Watch Series 3 sales in the fiscal quarter ended September 30, and some market watchers expect that Apple is likely to add...
Monday 2 October 2017
Upstream suppliers to enjoy rising revenues from AirPods and Apple Watches in 4Q17
Quanta Computer, Inventec as well as the ASE group's Universal Scientific Industrial (USI) and the Foxconn group's Shunsin Technology and Luxshare-ICT, are expected to see strong...
Monday 5 June 2017
USI will launch WiFi SiP module for IoT applications with Cypress Solution
Universal Scientific Industrial (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., (SSE 601231), a leading global company in electronic design and manufacturing, is going to launch WM-BAC-CYW-33 SiP (System in...
Tuesday 18 April 2017
USI reports increased earnings for 2016
Universal Scientific Industry (Shanghai), a subsidiary of Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE), has reported net profits of CNY806 million (US$116.98 million) for 2016, increasing...
Thursday 17 September 2015
Intel USI to announce stylus standard in December; more member joining the alliance
Universal Stylus Initiative (USI) started by Intel is planning to announce the official standard for its stylus that can be used across platforms, and many component suppliers have...
Monday 1 June 2015
Computex 2015: ASE to showcase SiP solutions
Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE) has announced it will be showcasing system-in-package (SiP) solutions for consumer applications at the Computex Taipei 2015. These SiP applications...
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