
Tsai Hung-yin
Tsai Hung-yin is the president of the National Institutes of Applied Research in Taiwan, known for his leadership in advancing the country's semiconductor industry. In a recent interview, he highlighted the significant progress made by the Taiwan Semiconductor Research Institute in developing low-temperature chips capable of operating at 4 Kelvin, a breakthrough that supports both quantum technology and aerospace development in Taiwan.
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The institutes’ president Tsai Hung-yin said silicon carbide has a 9.2 rating on the Mohs scale.
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National Institutes of Applied Research president Tsai Hung-yin said in an interview that the development of low-temperature chips would bolster Taiwan’s quantum technology development.
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