Semiconductors have propelled advancements in communications, computers, health care, military systems, transportation, clean energy, and a wide range of other uses.
Singapore factory output shrinks 3.9% in June, worse than expected
Semiconductors, which make up 41 per cent of total factory output, shrank 9.4 per cent. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore computing entities and Quantinuum sign MoU
Quantinuum, the merged Honeywell Quantum and Cambridge Quantum, has signed an MoU with three of Singapore’s quantum computer developers – the National Quantum Office (NQO), the Agency for Science, ...
Singapore’s factory output turns negative with 3.9% fall in June
SINGAPORE’S factory output fell 3.9 per cent year on year ... reversing from the 9.5 per cent growth in May. Factory output in the key electronics sector slid 5.5 per cent from the year-ago period in ...
12 pet stores in Singapore to make your teacher’s pet look bad
A household name in Singapore today, Pet Lovers Centre has been and continues to be the number one choice of pet owners since it opened in 1973. The pet store in Singapore sells a variety of pets. The ...
Nvidia’s Singapore-based partner SMC to raise $950M to tap AI server growth- report
Singapore-based data center company Sustainable Metal Cloud, or SMC, is raising about $950M in a funding round, aiming to tap the global AI boom to boost its growth. SMC, an affiliate of Australian ...
SEMICON Southeast Asia 2025 To Be Held In Singapore After Successful Malaysian Exhibition
Following a successful exhibition in Malaysia this year, SEMICON 2025 is set to be hosted in Singapore ...
Asia Pacific’s Mobile Economy Forecast to Grow to USD 1 trillion by 2030, as 5G Technologies Accelerate Region’s Digital Transformation
The mobile industry contribution to Asia Pacific economy will grow beyond USD 1 trillion by 2030 with faster adoption of 5G technologies in the region meaning it will exceed average global growth rate ...
Singapore shortlists two consortia for ammonia power and bunkering project
SINGAPORE, July 25 (Reuters) - Singapore's Energy Market Authority (EMA) and the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) have shortlisted two consortia for the next proposal evaluation round of ...
China’s secretive spaceplane likely testing ‘dual use’ technology, experts say
China's shadowy, uncrewed reusable spacecraft, which launches atop a rocket booster and lands at a secretive military airfield, is most likely testing technology but could also be used for ...
Analysis-China’s secretive spaceplane likely testing ‘dual use’ technology, experts say
China's shadowy, uncrewed reusable spacecraft, which launches atop a rocket booster and lands at a secretive military airfield, is most likely testing technology but could also be used for ...
M1 to retire 3G network in Singapore from Aug 1; StarHub to retire its network from November
The retirement of its 3G networks will allow the telco to repurpose some of the freed-up spectrum to improve its 5G services: M1.
Singapore bidding farewell to 3G this summer
According to figures from Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority, fewer than 0.1% of mobile subscribers, or less than 9,000 lines, are still using 3G. These customers are currently being ...
Farewell 3G: M1 to retire services from August; StarHub, Singtel in November
LOCAL mobile network operators will retire their 3G networks starting with M1 in August 2024, followed by Singtel and StarHub in November. Read more at The Business Times.
M1 to retire 3G network in Singapore from Aug 1
The retirement of its 3G networks will allow the telco to repurpose some of the freed-up spectrum to improve its 5G services: M1.
Singapore’s GIC sees inflation and geopolitical tensions weighing on investments, highlights AI potential
SINGAPORE: Stubborn inflation, heightened geopolitical tensions and China’s tepid economy have weighed on the global investment landscape, dampening medium-term return prospects and making the ...