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following a similar approach to talent - and Taiwan has about the same population as Sri Lanka. That is how real capital ...
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Vembu didn’t shy away from calling out Intel as an example of a company that succumbed to short-term financial pressures.
Vembu shared his thoughts on why chipmaker Intel is suffering while companies like Nvidia and AMD are touching new heights.
Vembu said that Taiwan itself had built incredible deep tech companies like TSMC, following a similar approach to talent - ...
The Republican candidate has needled Taipei about its reliance on the United States, but Taiwan can still count on U.S. support if Trump returns to the White House. Donald Trump recently signaled ...
TAIPEI — Taiwan is bracing for the results of the U.S. election, with some officials worried about what a new Trump administration could mean given the former president’s isolationist views.