November 8, 2025

Hon Hai and Mitsubishi Sign MOU to Develop AI Data Center Solutions

Taipei: Taiwan-based manufacturing giant Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., also known globally as Foxconn, is set to capitalize on the power module expertise of Japan’s Mitsubishi Electric Corp. for the development of artificial intelligence (AI) data center solutions. This follows the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the

Tai Tzu-ying Announces Retirement, Closing a Legendary Badminton Career

Taipei: Late Friday night, former world No. 1 badminton player Tai Tzu-ying officially announced her retirement via social media, bringing an end to a professional career that has spanned over half of her 31 years. Despite her prior indication that the 2024 season would be her last, the announcement still

Premier Cho Jung-tai Inspects ASF Border Control Measures at Taoyuan Airport

Taoyuan: Premier Cho Jung-tai inspected the border quarantine measures for African swine fever (ASF) at Taoyuan International Airport, stressing the importance of strict enforcement to keep the virus out of Taiwan. Cho examined the carry-on baggage inspection area at Terminal 1 and toured the cargo screening operations of China Airlines.

Taipei Clears Path for Nvidia Headquarters with Land Deal Termination

Taipei: Taipei Deputy Mayor Lee Shu-chuan announced that the city government is prepared to terminate a land use contract with Shin Kong Life Insurance on Nov. 14, facilitating the establishment of AI chip designer Nvidia Corp.’s Taiwan headquarters. The decision marks a significant development in the Beitou Shilin Tech Park,

Jensen Huang Praises TSMC as ‘Pride of the World’

Taipei: Nvidia founder Jensen Huang on Saturday lauded Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), calling the chipmaker that helped his own company build its AI empire the “pride of the world.” According to Focus Taiwan, Huang expressed his gratitude at TSMC’s Sports Day held in a stadium in Hsinchu County. He

KMT Chair Refutes Claims of Honoring CCP Spies at White Terror Memorial

Taipei: Opposition Kuomintang (KMT) Chairperson Cheng Li-wun on Saturday rejected accusations that her participation in a White Terror memorial amounted to paying tribute to Chinese Communist Party (CCP) spies, calling the allegation a “serious distortion.” According to Focus Taiwan, ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) spokesperson Tai Wei-shan earlier criticized Cheng’s