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Friday 11 July 2025
How Taiwan's EMS evolved: From PCs and smartphones to AI servers and deep semiconductor integration
The advent of the personal computer (PC) provided an opportunity for Taiwan's manufacturing services to further evolve.
Friday 11 July 2025
IBM's business in China remains strong and commits to continued growth for next 40 years
As the US-China trade war intensifies, American businesses in China become increasingly uncomfortable. IBM announced massive layoffs in China and closed its Beijing R&D center,...
Wednesday 9 July 2025
IBM taps Samsung's 5nm process for Spyre AI chip in new Power11 servers
IBM has introduced its latest Power11 enterprise servers in Germany, featuring the Spyre accelerator chip designed for AI inference. The chip is manufactured using Samsung Electronics'...
Wednesday 9 July 2025
IBM sees potential in Taiwan & Japan as quantum strategies advance
Hans Dekkers, General Manager of IBM Asia Pacific, recently returned to Taiwan for his fifth visit in less than a year since taking office. He believes Taiwan and Japan will play...
Monday 30 June 2025
IBM eyes deeper partnership with Rapidus for sub-1nm chip development
IBM is seeking a long-term partnership with Japan's Rapidus to develop sub-1nm chips, according to Yomiuri Shimbun. Building on their 2nm collaboration, IBM has deployed...
Monday 23 June 2025
PTSC to debut on OTC market, highlights IBM backing
Pershing Technology Services Corporation (PTSC) will debut on the OTC market on June 26 in the digital cloud sector, marking a significant milestone for the company founded over 40...
Monday 23 June 2025
IBM underscores AI's role in electronics manufacturing amid strategic shifts and new business opportunities
IBM Taiwan highlights AI's growing role in electronics manufacturing, emphasizing new business opportunities amid shifting corporate strategies. The company notes AI's impact on productivity...
Thursday 5 June 2025
Taiwan's strategy for developing quantum computing
IBM's Condor and Atom Computing's Phoenix have advanced quantum computing with 1,121 and 1,180 qubits, respectively. Meanwhile, Taiwan is just beginning its journey in 2024 with a...
Thursday 5 June 2025
IBM teams up with NYCU to bring watsonx.ai into AI classrooms
IBM Taiwan announced that its enterprise-grade AI platform, watsonx.ai, has been adopted by the College of Electrical and Computer Engineering at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University...
Wednesday 28 May 2025
AI agent protocols take center stage at 2025 developer conferences as interoperability gains momentum
Since May, major software giants, including Microsoft, Google, SAP, and IBM, have hosted developer conferences or annual meetings, converging on a shared focus: artificial intelligence...
Friday 23 May 2025
IBM and Deca boost North American chipmaking with new advanced packaging line in Quebec
According to an official press release, Deca Technologies has signed an agreement with IBM to deploy its M-Series and Adaptive Patterning technologies at IBM's advanced packaging...
Tuesday 29 April 2025
IBM plans to invest US$150 billion in US over next five years
International Business Machines Corp. plans to invest US$150 billion in the US over the next five years, joining a cohort of companies that have announced spending commitments following...
Thursday 24 April 2025
IBM posts slight revenue increase, AI demand grows
IBM's first quarter results for 2025 showed a slight revenue rise to US$14.54 billion, a 0.5% increase year over year and just above analysts' expectations of US$14.4 billion.
Tuesday 22 April 2025
IBM CEO sounds alarm on chip supply risk; backs Rapidus as strategic counterweight
As the semiconductor industry shifts toward geographic diversification and manufacturing resilience, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna says Japan-based Rapidus is emerging as a critical player—not...
Saturday 19 April 2025
The hidden cost of tariffs: AI dreams and export flows at risk
Taiwanese industries are increasingly feeling the effects of US tariff policies, primarily aimed at China, as disruptions spread across manufacturing exports, customs processes, and...