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Korea Herald
29-04-2025
- Automotive
- Korea Herald
LG Electronics showcases new infotainment solutions with Taiwan's MediaTek
LG Electronics Inc. said Tuesday it has showcased a next-generation in-vehicle infotainment system in collaboration with Taiwan's semiconductor company MediaTek Inc. The system, unveiled at the ongoing Auto Shanghai 2025, allows customers to enjoy different content on multiple displays in a vehicle using only one chip and operating system, according to LG Electronics. Through this collaboration, LG Electronics has integrated MediaTek's "Dimension Auto Platform" system-on-chip with its own multiuser solutions based on an Android-based automotive OS, co-developed with Google. This development aligns with LG Electronics' broader strategy to expand into next-generation sectors, such as vehicle components, following its withdrawal from the smartphone business in 2021. Earlier this year, the company also introduced advanced solutions for connected and autonomous vehicles in partnership with tech giant Qualcomm Inc. "With our innovative solutions and technology, we will continue to expand our partnerships with various global companies to preemptively shape the future vehicle technology ecosystem and lead the transition toward software defined vehicles," said Eun Seok-hyun, vice president at LG Electronics. (Yonhap)


Bloomberg
10-04-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Taiwan Stock Gauge Surges by Record After US Tariff Reprieve
Taiwan stocks surged by a record on Thursday, tracking a global rebound after President Donald Trump announced a pause on higher tariffs. The benchmark Taiex jumped more than 9.3%, with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and MediaTek Inc. among the biggest boosts as they rose by their 10% daily limit.


Bloomberg
08-04-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Taiwan Stocks Drop, Extending Weakness After Record Selloff
Taiwan's equity market extended further into bear market territory amid heightened investor concerns over tariff tensions. The benchmark Taiex fell as much as 4.8% on Tuesday to the lowest level since February 2024. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., which has the top weighting in the index at more than one-third, dropped as much as 6%. MediaTek Inc and Hon Hai Precision Industry Co each shed more than 5%.