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16.01.26 - 09:06
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Analysis: Why Singapore sovereign fund doubles down on AI despite bubble fears (Digitimes)
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Singapore's sovereign wealth fund, the Government Investment Corporation (GIC), has made significant investments in artificial intelligence startups Anthropic and MiniMax amidst rising concerns about an AI investment bubble. Anthropic recently closed a funding round valuing it at US$35 billion, with GIC as a key backer. At the same time, Chinese AI startup MiniMax saw a strong stock debut on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, also reportedly supported by GIC....
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16.01.26 - 09:06
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Phison, Infinitix build enterprise AI infrastructure stack (Digitimes)
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Demand for high-performance compute and storage for AI training and inference continues to climb. Phison has partnered with AI infrastructure management software provider Infinitix to integrate its aiDAPTIV+ intelligent storage technology with Infinitix's AI-Stack platform, delivering an enterprise-grade AI training and inference solution that unifies hardware and software....
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16.01.26 - 09:06
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Honlynn pivots to cloud, cybersecurity, and AI as TPEx debut nears (Digitimes)
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Honlynn, a subsidiary of Abico Group, will be listed on the Taipei Exchange's Emerging Stock Board on January 16, 2026, marking a strategic inflection point as the company pivots from a traditional office equipment distributor toward an integrated provider of cloud, cybersecurity, and AI-driven solutions, with international expansion firmly in sight....
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16.01.26 - 08:06
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CES 2026 turns dexterous hands into a China-South Korea showdown (Digitimes)
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Unlike previous CES editions that focused on full humanoid robot systems, CES 2026 highlighted the standalone importance of dexterous hands. As the core interface for human–machine interaction, dexterous hands set the ceiling for robotic performance and represent the "last mile" in humanoid robot capability....
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16.01.26 - 06:06
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Taiwan′s urban mobility surges on digital platforms and shared transport (Digitimes)
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Taiwan's urban mobility market has undergone a significant transformation since 2025, driven by the rising adoption of digital platforms and evolving consumer travel habits. LINE GO, a leading mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) platform, reported its official account surpassing 10 million friends by the end of 2025, underscoring the growing integration of digital services into daily transportation. This expansion highlights stronger demand for shared and diversified mobility solutions across Taiwanese cities....
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16.01.26 - 06:06
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Taiwan′s semiconductor test solution sector set for rapid growth amid AI chip demand surge (Digitimes)
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Taiwan's semiconductor test solution providers are poised for strong growth in 2025, driven by rising demand for AI, HPC, and ASICs. With wafer foundries and OSAT providers expanding capacity, firms like MPI Corp., WinWay Technology, Chunghwa Precision Test Tech., Keystone Microtech, and Hermes Testing Solutions have reported record annual revenues, highlighting the sector's robust momentum....
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16.01.26 - 06:06
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Taiwanese server supply chains in Mexico pivot to ASEAN as ASIC assembly boom (Digitimes)
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Following the US announcement of reciprocal tariffs in 2025, Taiwanese electronic manufacturing services (EMS) companies operating server assembly plants in Mexico are adjusting their supply chains. They are increasingly sourcing components from ASEAN countries. This shift comes amid growing interest in assembling ASIC servers for AI applications in the region....
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16.01.26 - 06:06
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Quanta′s Yang sees triple-digit growth in 2026, no bubble concerns (Digitimes)
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Quanta Computer Executive Vice President and Quanta Cloud Technology President Mike Yang said on January 15 that the company's AI business is expected to deliver at least triple-digit percentage growth in 2026. He added that capital spending is likely to be revised higher, with most of the additional investment planned for the US and a portion allocated to Thailand....
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16.01.26 - 05:06
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US extends AI chip controls to cloud access, China′s overseas compute plans under risk (Digitimes)
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US export controls on artificial intelligence and high-performance computing are no longer limited by geography. In mid-January 2026, the US House of Representatives passed the Remote Access Security Act by an overwhelming majority, bringing remote access to controlled technologies under regulation. Oversight of AI chips and advanced computing power now extends beyond physical exports and hardware locations to include cross-border cloud access....
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16.01.26 - 05:06
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Foxconn holds the hardware keys to Apple′s AI strategy (Digitimes)
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As Apple brings the Gemini model into the core architecture of Apple Intelligence, market focus has shifted to how this move will reshape the company's hardware investment strategy. Apple's hybrid AI framework—built on on-device processing, private cloud infrastructure, and selective external support—signals sustained growth in both computing capacity and end-device demand. Hardware requirements are set to rise, not decline....
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16.01.26 - 05:06
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Huawei matches Nvidia in China′s AI chip market, 2026 power shift in play (Digitimes)
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Soaring demand for high-end computing power, combined with geopolitical pressure and supply-chain constraints, is reshaping China's AI chip market at a structural level. Bernstein estimates that Huawei's share of China's AI chip market rose from about one-third of Nvidia's level in 2024 to reach parity with Nvidia in 2025. The shift marks a new phase in which domestic suppliers are taking the lead....
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16.01.26 - 05:06
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CES 2026: Robots master origami, tickle the ivories, and fold your laundry (Digitimes)
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While CES 2025 focused on robots' mobility, humanoid robots at the 2026 event displayed impressive improvements. They showed off folding paper pinwheels, folding clothes, playing ping-pong, and performing four-hand piano duets. This innovation depends on dexterous hand technology, the determining factor for whether robots can be commercialized. The number of exhibitors specializing in dexterous hands has noticeably increased this year, revealing three clear trends....
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