Taiwans Informatics Industry the Role of the State in the Development of High
Taiwans Informatics Industry the Role of the State in the Development of High
Denis Fred Simon
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Several major technological breakthroughs were made during 1984. For example, a 3. 5 micrometer 64 K CMOS D-RAM was developed in November 1984. Less than 6 months later, the technology for 1. 5 micrometer 256K CMOS D-RAM was mastered. Only two other firms in the world, Hitachi (Japan) and Intel(US) have been able to develop this technology. The next step is aimed at 1. 0 micrometer 1024K chips. Also in 1984, the first 16-bit personal computer was marketed. Recently, Phillips Taiwan proposed pro...duction of 0. 29 m. M. High analytical color picture tubes in the future. The significance of this announcement, however, was somewhat tempered by the fact that a locally-based firm had already been working on a similar product for some time. Along with hardware development, Taiwan firms also have played close attention to software development. They recognize that without development of standardized software packages foreign firms will continue to have advantages in the local market and DRAFT DRAFT 21 Taiwan-made machines will not be able to gain widespread accep- tance in foreign markets.
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