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TAIPEI -- Taiwanese PC maker Asus sees room to grow in Japan with its artificial intelligence-equipped laptops, even as it contends with the risk of rising tariff barriers to the U.S. market. [1]

TAIPEI -- Taiwan's Asustek Computer is building a server production line in the U.S. for the first time as the personal computer maker seeks fresh growth catalysts from the boom in demand for artificial intelligence-powered equipment. [2]

SINGAPORE -- When Japan's Rakuten announced this week that it had acquired a stake in AST & Science, the Texas-based outfit building the world's first space-based mobile broadband network, it brought home a new reality: the satellite revolution is co... [3]

CANBERRA, Australia -- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will consider taking a stake in ASC, the state-owned shipbuilder at the heart of Australia's project to build next-generation submarines, the Japanese company's chairman told The Nikkei here on Wedne... [4]

TAIPEI -- Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, the world's biggest chip assembler and a key supplier to Apple, on Friday forecast a lackluster second quarter, while MediaTek, the largest smartphone chip provider to China, reported a strong rebound on ... [5]

Two members of Rakhine State Parliament who represent the Arakan National Party (ANP) requested resignation from the party this week. U Than Maung Oo, a state lawmaker representing Ramree Township Constituency No. [6]

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[1] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2025-05-28 · 31% match

Asus targets Japan for AI PCs, says US price hikes possible

TAIPEI -- Taiwanese PC maker Asus sees room to grow in Japan with its artificial intelligence-equipped laptops, even as it contends with the risk of rising tariff barriers to the U.S. market.

[2] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2023-11-16 · 41% match

Asustek to build server production line in U.S. to tap AI boom

TAIPEI -- Taiwan's Asustek Computer is building a server production line in the U.S. for the first time as the personal computer maker seeks fresh growth catalysts from the boom in demand for artificial intelligence-powered equipment.

[3] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2020-03-06 · 35% match

Asia's mobile revolution puts satellite makers into spin

SINGAPORE -- When Japan's Rakuten announced this week that it had acquired a stake in AST & Science, the Texas-based outfit building the world's first space-based mobile broadband network, it brought home a new reality: the satellite revolution is co

[4] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-03-03 · 32% match

Mitsubishi Heavy may invest in key builder in Aussie submarine project

CANBERRA, Australia -- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will consider taking a stake in ASC, the state-owned shipbuilder at the heart of Australia's project to build next-generation submarines, the Japanese company's chairman told The Nikkei here on Wedne

[5] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-04-29 · 32% match

Apple-reliant ASE stumbles; Android king MediaTek getting squeezed

TAIPEI -- Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, the world's biggest chip assembler and a key supplier to Apple, on Friday forecast a lackluster second quarter, while MediaTek, the largest smartphone chip provider to China, reported a strong rebound on

[6] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2017-10-03 · 32% match

Two ANP Members Submit Party Resignation Letters

Two members of Rakhine State Parliament who represent the Arakan National Party (ANP) requested resignation from the party this week. U Than Maung Oo, a state lawmaker representing Ramree Township Constituency No.

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