CONNECT WITH US
Tuesday 14 January 2025
CES 2025 reflects shifting focus on automotive and display innovation
In recent years, CES has become a platform for automotive and display technology, with smart and electric vehicles stealing the spotlight. However, CES 2025 marked a shift, with fewer automotive brands present—Mercedes-Benz among the absentees.
Tuesday 14 January 2025
Automakers absence in AI-driven CES 2025 signals industry divide
The global automotive industry has experienced significant ups and downs in recent years as it strives to embrace electronic and electrification innovations. CES 2025 served as a showcase of these developments.
Friday 10 January 2025
LED automotive module revenue hits record high in 2024 as Laster and Excellence expands worldwide
Laster and Excellence Optoelectronics (Excellence), the Taiwan-based LED automotive module manufacturers, have posted record-breaking revenues for 2024, with year-over-year growth rates of 10.2% and 28.2%, respectively. In response to the global trend of diversifying automotive supply chains, Laster plans to collaborate with Taiwan-based manufacturers in Thailand and Mexico starting in 2025. Meanwhile, Excellence is accelerating the construction of its plant in Mexico, which is expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2025, with production scheduled to begin in 2026.
Friday 10 January 2025
AUO and Sony Honda Mobility unveil advanced Micro LED HMI at CES 2025
AU Optronics (AUO) has collaborated with Sony Honda Mobility to unveil an innovative Micro LED Display Human-Machine Interface (HMI) at CES 2025. The technology has been integrated into the Afeela electric vehicle, serving dual functions as both a head-up display and an external communication interface.
Friday 10 January 2025
Tata Elxsi and Qualcomm join forces to create virtual models of Snapdragon Digital Chassis solutions at CES 2025
Tata Elxsi is teaming up with Qualcomm to develop virtual models of Snapdragon Digital Chassis solutions for cloud-native application development, showcased at CES 2025.
Thursday 9 January 2025
Taiwan's EV adoption surges as investments top US$865 million, outpacing targets
In Taiwan, the manufacturing sector generates 51.37% of the country's greenhouse gas emissions, followed by 19.87% from the residential and commercial sectors, and 12.69% from transportation. Government subsidies and incentives have spurred major automakers from Europe, the US, Japan, and South Korea to introduce electric vehicles (EVs) to Taiwan. Foxconn's entry into the electric bus market has further propelled EV adoption, with both the sales ratio of electric passenger cars and the penetration rate of electric buses surpassing government targets.
Thursday 9 January 2025
Garmin wins CES Innovation Award for AI-driven Unified Cabin
Garmin unveiled its next-generation Unified Cabin solution at CES 2025, securing a CES Innovation Award for its innovative approach to reimagining the digital cockpit experience with cutting-edge features.
Thursday 9 January 2025
Nvidia's data center enhances autonomous driving training for automakers
As automakers navigate the transition to software-based vehicles, Nvidia's autonomous driving data center emerges as a key solution provider.
Wednesday 8 January 2025
CES 2025: Samsung aims to lead smart home tech with AI integration
Major tech companies unveiled their latest products and strategies ahead of schedule on January 6, 2025 (US time), with crowds gathering before Samsung Electronics' (Samsung) press conference. During the event, CEO Jong-Hee Han emphasized that "Home AI" would be a crucial development direction.
Monday 6 January 2025
TSMC's Kumamoto plant faces utilization ramp-up challenges amid automotive sector slowdown
While smartphone and PC markets show signs of AI-driven recovery, the global automotive sector's weak outlook for 2025 is impacting major semiconductor manufacturers including TSMC, UMC, VIS, and GW. Though TSMC's Kumamoto plant began mass production in December 2024, its capacity utilization ramp-up faces headwinds.
Monday 6 January 2025
LED companies see growth opportunities in auto, SiPh
Despite setbacks such as low demand in the end-user market, price slashing in the automotive market, and sluggishness during the traditional peak season for the consumer electronics industry, Taiwanese LED firms have actively sought growth momentum in 2024 by shifting more toward high-value product lines.
Friday 3 January 2025
Chinese tech firms geared up for public trading in 2025
Three prominent Chinese tech companies -- semiconductor firm Eswin Technology Group, battery maker Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL), and smartphone manufacturer Honor -- are preparing for public listing in 2025.
Thursday 2 January 2025
Heading to next golden decade: Q&A with Innolux chairman and CEO Jim Hung
The global display panel industry is currently experiencing a significant turning point as production lines transition into a phase of replacement and adjustment. Has the closure of outdated factories become a "necessary pain" for the display industry to transition toward transformation and upgrading?
Tuesday 31 December 2024
Foxconn's succession model: interview with Chairman Young Liu–Part II, a DIGITIMES exclusive
Building on the prior exploration of Foxconn's management philosophy and the advantages of its new policies, this DIGITIMES feature delves into the company's growth trajectory, the hurdles encountered by Chairman Young Liu, and his forward-looking strategies to overcome them.
Tuesday 31 December 2024
Mainstream automakers mulling collaboration with Taiwan IT supply chain to compete with Chinese EV makers
Mainstream car manufacturers are mulling expanding collaboration with Taiwan's supply chain to counter Chinese competitors' dominance in the electric vehicle (EV) market, according to industry sources.
Tuesday 31 December 2024
Waffer expands magnesium alloy production in China with world's first 3,000-ton semi-solid molding machine
Taiwan-based Waffer Technology, a major manufacturer of magnesium-aluminum casings, has announced that its Chinese subsidiary, Wazhong Precision Technology (Ma'anshan), has officially begun operations of the world's first 3,000-ton semi-solid twin-shot molding machine for magnesium alloys.
Tuesday 31 December 2024
2024 review: China chip and auto sector reshaped by self-sufficiency efforts and US sanctions
The year 2024 saw intensifying US-China tech tensions amid sweeping US sanctions and China's economic challenges, including weak demand, declining foreign investment, and widespread layoffs. With former President Trump's return in 2025 looming, tech and trade conflicts are set to escalate, deepening the nations' decoupling.
Monday 30 December 2024
Taiwan's Gordon cements leadership in automotive aftermarket sector with innovations and certifications
In the fiercely competitive automotive aftermarket (AM), manufacturers must maintain diverse product lines to meet customer demands while securing certifications to ensure quality. Despite these challenges, Taiwan's AM supply chain continues to influence the global industry significantly, with Gordon Auto Body Parts at the forefront.
Friday 27 December 2024
China EV makers united: Xiaomi expands charging network access
Xiaomi founder, chairman, and CEO Jun Lei announced on December 25, 2024, that the company's automotive division has partnered with Nio, XPeng, and Li Auto to integrate their charging networks. The collaboration will add over 10,000 charging stations to Xiaomi's charging map.
Wednesday 25 December 2024
China's EV price war: 2 years of financial turmoil and supply chain chaos
China's electric vehicle (EV) industry has endured a two-year price war, leading to significant profit compression across the supply chain. Automakers have slashed costs to defend their market share, but this strategy has intensified upstream financial strain. Suppliers face cash flow crises, disrupting component stability and driving up costs, creating a self-perpetuating cycle of instability.
Wednesday 25 December 2024
CATL unveils chassis it says can withstand fires from crashes
Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd. unveiled a new car chassis with an integrated battery strong enough to withstand fires or explosions from high-impact collisions.
Wednesday 25 December 2024
Brazil halts BYD site after workers found in 'slave' conditions
BYD Co. has severed ties with a construction firm after Brazilian authorities halted construction of a new electric-vehicle plant where workers were found working and living in "slavery"-like conditions.
Monday 23 December 2024
WKPT diversifies into electronics supply chain with global expansion
World Known Precision Industry (WKPT), Taiwan's largest supplier of metal-processed parts for commercial vehicles, is advancing its global footprint with new plants in the US, Taiwan, and China. At a recent earnings call, Chairman Kevin Lu outlined plans to gradually transform WKPT from a traditional machining specialist into a key player in the electronics supply chain.
Friday 20 December 2024
King Shing to expand from AM to OE, targeting automotive fans
The accelerating penetration of automotive electronics is driving a technological revolution in the global automobile industry, with thermal management systems playing a pivotal role. King Shing Industrial, a leading supplier of automotive cooling fans and air-conditioning blowers, has announced its strategy to expand from the aftermarket (AM) segment into original equipment (OE).
Friday 20 December 2024
US tariff expansion to Southeast Asia alarms automotive supply chain
The automotive supply chain is increasingly worried about the potential expansion of US tariffs to Southeast Asia.
Straight from CES 2025
Will Taiwan, South Korea, Japan join semiconductor alliance with US?
Samsung expands mobile phone production beyond Asian countries, says DIGITIMES Research
SLMs to increase presence in GenAI business opportunities, says DIGITIMES Research
Generative AI market to reach US$1.5 trillion by 2030 with Taiwan holds hardware advantage; software and services to see promising future, says DIGITIMES Research