Taiwan’s Powerchip Plans to Build Factory in Japan
Taiwanese Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. intends to build a plant in the northeastern part of Japan.
Taiwanese Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. intends to build a plant in the northeastern part of Japan.
According to the results of the third quarter, Taiwan’s economy showed the most intensive growth rates since the beginning of this year.
In the Eurozone, the inflation rate has fallen to the lowest level in more than two years.
Apple has announced a new iMac, MacBook Pro, and the third generation of its line of Mac processors.
SoFi has benefited from high demand for student loans ahead of repayments that have been resumed this fall.
According to the results of the third quarter of this year, a decrease in the volume of production activity was recorded in Germany.
Apple may soon face the problem of banning the import of its watches.
The new report shows that businesses worldwide are planning to cut their supplier list, with using fewer payment service providers (PSPs) considered to be the main way to reduce operational costs.
Capital One has published the results of its activities in the period from July to the end of September this year.
JPMorgan Chase & Co Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon and his family intend to sell 1 million shares of JPMorgan stock.
According to the results of the last quarter, the profit indicator of Huawei Technologies Co. showed more than a twofold increase.
Citigroup intends to provide more than 40,000 of its programmers with access to generative artificial intelligence amid Wall Street’s growing interest in advanced technology that is projected to surpass human mental abilities in the foreseeable future.
OpenAI has started forming a new team of specialists who will be engaged in activities aimed at reducing to a minimum the degree of risks associated with the spread and integration of artificial intelligence into different spheres of life.
Morris Chang, founder of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, one of the world’s largest chip fabricators, said that the current tension in relations between China and the United States is a factor negatively affecting the state of affairs in the sphere of global production of microcircuits, slowing down the processes in this industry.
Burn J. Lin, former vice president of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., said that, in his opinion, the United States will not be able to stop the development of Chinese companies, including Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. and Huawei Technologies Co., in the sphere of chip production.
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