Why Popular Chinese Brand Cars in Taiwan Face Tightening Regulations
New policies for domestically produced automobiles came into effect. The new rule is that all cars must include a fixed percentage of Taiwanese auto parts, or they cannot be produced or sold in Taiwan. Why is the government drawing a line in the sand? What will the effects be on Taiwan’s auto industry?
TSMC's European Venture: Why Germany Might Succeed Where the U.S. Struggles
TSMC breaks ground in Dresden, expanding its global footprint across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Industry insiders predict smoother progress for the German plant compared to its U.S. counterpart. What advantages does Germany offer?
Can Taiwan's Supply Chain Break Nvidia’s AI Monopoly?
As the demand for AI computing power surges, tech giants such as Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta are racing to develop their own custom ASIC chips. These Nvidia customers are now hoping to challenge the AI giant, and Taiwan has a key role to play.
TSMC to Consume Three Nuclear Reactors' Worth of Power
EUV technology put TSMC ahead of Intel and at the head of the advanced manufacturing node. It's also spiked energy demand in Taiwan. In the next five years, even a brand-new nuclear power plant won't be enough to satiate TSMC's growing appetite for power. What can the semiconductor giant do to consume less energy?


