Taiwan’s electronics industry emerged in the 1960s with the creation of a small but well planned integrated circuit (IC) packaging industry. This industry investment led to bolder investments in research, laboratories, and the island’s first semiconductor foundries in the 1980s. Following the success of the emerging IC manufacturers and design houses, hundreds of service firms and related industries (software, legal services, substrate, chemical, and test firms among others) opened for business and completed Taiwan’s IC manufacturing supply chain. The challenge for Taiwan’s electronics industry is to take the lead in the design, manufacture, and marketing of name brand electronic products. This paper introduces the Si-Soft (silicon software...
[[abstract]]Stimulating new industries from emerging technologies is central to successful high-tech...
Taiwan became a leading worldwide manufacturer of computer hardware in the 1990s. The purpose of thi...
According to the World Economic Forum, Taiwan ranked fourth and fifth in global growth competitivene...
[[abstract]]Taiwan's semiconductor industry has had a profound influence on both domestic economics ...
This paper examines two sectors, integrated circuits (ICs) and personal computers (PCs). These secto...
[[abstract]]Since the year 2000, silicon intellectual property (SIP), which can minimize the gap in ...
Even though Taiwan is small, she has become the industry’s leading in the field of semiconductor. Th...
[[abstract]]New industry formation is prevalent in todays world characterized by emerging technolog...
A complete semiconductor supply chain has been established in Taiwan from the upstream such as circu...
AbstractAlready a world power in contract electronic production, Taiwan has since developed local ma...
As the IC (Integrated Circuit) industry migrates to the Systems-on-Chip (SOC) era, the nature of Sem...
[[abstract]]The regional industry transplantation happens when the supply chain value must shift to ...
In just 15 years, Taiwan has emerged as a leading producer of hardware for nearly every major comput...
The integrated circuit (IC) industry is the foundation of the information industry, and its level of...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2002.Includes bi...
[[abstract]]Stimulating new industries from emerging technologies is central to successful high-tech...
Taiwan became a leading worldwide manufacturer of computer hardware in the 1990s. The purpose of thi...
According to the World Economic Forum, Taiwan ranked fourth and fifth in global growth competitivene...
[[abstract]]Taiwan's semiconductor industry has had a profound influence on both domestic economics ...
This paper examines two sectors, integrated circuits (ICs) and personal computers (PCs). These secto...
[[abstract]]Since the year 2000, silicon intellectual property (SIP), which can minimize the gap in ...
Even though Taiwan is small, she has become the industry’s leading in the field of semiconductor. Th...
[[abstract]]New industry formation is prevalent in todays world characterized by emerging technolog...
A complete semiconductor supply chain has been established in Taiwan from the upstream such as circu...
AbstractAlready a world power in contract electronic production, Taiwan has since developed local ma...
As the IC (Integrated Circuit) industry migrates to the Systems-on-Chip (SOC) era, the nature of Sem...
[[abstract]]The regional industry transplantation happens when the supply chain value must shift to ...
In just 15 years, Taiwan has emerged as a leading producer of hardware for nearly every major comput...
The integrated circuit (IC) industry is the foundation of the information industry, and its level of...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2002.Includes bi...
[[abstract]]Stimulating new industries from emerging technologies is central to successful high-tech...
Taiwan became a leading worldwide manufacturer of computer hardware in the 1990s. The purpose of thi...
According to the World Economic Forum, Taiwan ranked fourth and fifth in global growth competitivene...