Hsinchu Essays

  • Implementing Innovative Manufacturing Techniques

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    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd has unveiled a new and possibly controversial strategy that involves more collaboration in the early stages of the IC design process. TSMC's program is aimed to reduce development cycles and manufacturing costs, according to analysts. But it could also possibly cause a major stir in the industry, as the silicon foundry giant wants more of the IC pie and appears to be encroaching on the turf in the third-party EDA, IP, packaging and test communities.

  • Taiwan: The Silicon Island Society

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    Silicon Island is a nickname given to the island of Taiwan because of its technological hub located in the city of Hsinchu, which is a near replica of Silicon Valley in California. Hsinchu is located on the Northwest coast of the island and is bordered by mountains and the ocean. The city has a population of 370,000, which is made up of various ethnicities (www.taipei.org). Hsinchu is comprised of indigenous Taiwanese, Southern Fujianese (Chinese), Hakka immigrants, Japanese and a few Dutch and

  • Tangible or Intangible Value?

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    the research that was done in the Hsinchu area in Taiwan (Chiang & Yu, 2010). Intangible items influence the value, but tangible items determine it. Consequently, we reject the statement that in a prosperous society, value is predominantly of intangible nature. It is important, but not the main determinant of value. Works Cited Chiang, C.-T., & Yu, W.-C. (2010). Research of Female Consumer Behavior in Cosmetics Market Case Study of Female Consumers in Hsinchu Area Taiwan. iBusiness, 2, 348-353

  • my essay

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    nor the other students could understand what I said because they spoke Marathi and I only spoke Telugu. I had just turned 4, and my parents decided to put me in pre-school. The cycle of being an outsider repeated 6 months later, but this time in Hsinchu, Taiwan. It was like being “out to sea” when trying to communicating with people who spoke Mandrin. I splashed around in the waves of the Chinese language and learned enough to be able to make some nice friends. My ship again left port. This time

  • Highly Skilled Immigrants

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    Countries and regions on a global scale have been eager to draw highly skilled immigrants because of their proficiency in promoting innovation and boosting economic growth. And there is this constant competition between countries contending to get the best talented prospects to improve their global competitiveness. The development of Silicon Valley is a good example of how attracting the most talented and educated immigrants has led it to be one of the most technologically innovative regions in the

  • Statement of Purpose

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    and had my first lab experience when doing my undergraduate graduation thesis project: “Suksdorfin and DCP analogs as potent anti-HIV agents.” In 2009, I had another opportunity for a three-month exchange program at National Tsing Hua University (Hsinchu, Taiwan). I worked in Dr. Hsing-Wen Sung’s lab conducted a project at the chemical engineering d... ... middle of paper ... ...tics. It is important to understand that it takes years of hard work to become an overnight success. And it is also

  • The Manufacturing Industry in India

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    government and the industries are focussing on the implementation of this plan. Mediatek India technology private limited as an manufacturing company MediaTek India Technology Private limited is a manufacturing company founded in 1997, headquartered in Hsinchu city, Taiwan with sales of $3.42 approximately. The company has 25 offices worldwide and is one of the top 25 semiconductor suppliers globally by sales volume. It is a fabless semiconductor company for multimedia solutions and wireless communications

  • Business and Economic Strategies in Taiwan

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    Business and Economic Strategies in Taiwan, from 1970s to Present Taiwan has grown over the last half century from a poverty stricken nation to an economically-stable country and this has seriously caught the attention of some developed western countries. The country has had one of the largest populations lavishing in poverty over the years but through hard work from its people as well as the government’s commitment, its economy boasts as one of the fastest growing not only in Asia, but also globally

  • Impact of Highly Skilled Immigrants on Global Competitiveness

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    In 2000, the United States was the leading country containing more than 10 million highly skilled immigrants, which was an increase of over 5 million highly skilled immigrants from 1990, followed by Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, and Germany. Countries and regions on a global scale have been eager to draw highly skilled immigrants because of their proficiency in promoting innovation and boosting economic growth. And there is this constant competition between countries contending to get the