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15.05.26 - 10:06
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AAEON sees rising orders as AI focus drives 2026 growth plan (Digitimes)
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AAEON Technology reported sustained demand growth and a rising book-to-bill ratio, signaling stronger momentum into the second quarter and second half of 2026. The industrial PC maker expects double-digit growth for the full year, powered increasingly by artificial intelligence across its hardware and ecosystem strategy....
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15.05.26 - 10:06
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Nvidia Vera Rubin issues reportedly cleared, supply chain eyes 3Q26 ramp (Digitimes)
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Market fears over Nvidia's next-generation Vera Rubin platform have eased after supply-chain sources said design issues tied to a cooling architecture change have largely been resolved. Nvidia has now confirmed a mass-production plan with ODMs and key suppliers, putting development back on track and pointing to a volume ramp from the third quarter of 2026....
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15.05.26 - 08:06
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Analysis: Mythos sparks access fight as AI models become strategic assets (Digitimes)
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Anthropic's decision to limit access of its advanced model, Claude Mythos, to only the US government and a circle of more than 40 Project Glasswing partners has broad implications for global users and policymakers. It signals that leading AI systems are now being treated as strategic assets, reshaping who can compete, defend, and innovate worldwide....
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15.05.26 - 08:06
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Taiwan industry maintains support for non-China supply chain push despite drone budget setback (Digitimes)
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Taiwan's legislature recently passed the final version of a special defense budget totaling NT$780 billion (approx. US$24.75 billion), but drone-related funding was not approved. The decision has drawn attention from Taiwan's domestic drone industry, with groups including the Taiwan Defense Industry Development Association (TW-DIDA) and Taiwan National Drone Industry Association (TNDIA) issuing statements calling for continued efforts to strengthen Taiwan's democratic supply chain....
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15.05.26 - 06:36
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Broadcom loses South Korea appeal over fine for alleged coercive Samsung supply deal (Digitimes)
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Broadcom lost its appeal in South Korea on May 13, 2026, when the Seoul High Court upheld a KRW191 billion (approx. US$130 million) fine for allegedly coercing Samsung Electronics into an unfair three-year supply contract, according to Yonhap and Seoul Economic Daily. The court dismissed challenges brought by Broadcom's US headquarters and three South Korean affiliates against the Korea Fair Trade Commission's corrective order and penalty....
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15.05.26 - 06:06
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Auras says Nvidia Vera Rubin gold-plating change won′t hit operations as revenue, profit jump (Digitimes)
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Auras Technology reported record first-quarter results and said it expects revenue and profit to grow quarter by quarter in 2026, dismissing market talk that a design tweak on Nvidia's Vera Rubin server cooling system would harm its business. The cooling-module maker posted first-quarter revenue of NT$49.038 billion (approx. US$1.56 billion), up 110.17% year-over-year, gross profit of NT$14.597 billion, up 142.15%, operating profit of NT$12.019 billion, up 175.6%, and net profit after tax of NT$7.916 billion, or NT$20.17 per share....
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15.05.26 - 06:06
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Panel makers cool in April 2026, pivot to CPO and FOPLP (Digitimes)
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After the early pull-forward effect from customers began to fade, Taiwan's panel makers have started to show signs of slower operating momentum. Weaker demand for consumer electronics dragged down April revenue at AUO, Innolux, HannStar, and Giantplus....
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15.05.26 - 06:06
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Nvidia H200 sales to China stall despite US approval (Digitimes)
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The US has cleared around 10 Chinese companies to buy Nvidia's H200 artificial intelligence chips, but no deliveries have been made, suggesting that Washington's approval alone may not be enough to revive the company's high-end China business....
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15.05.26 - 05:06
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Pan-International shifts to AI servers and AFM motors to drive over half of revenue by 2030 (Digitimes)
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Pan-International Industrial Corp. said it recorded about NT$1.25 billion (US$39.62 million) in revenue and a small loss in the first quarter of 2026 after customers deferred shipments and copper prices rose. The company called the period its annual operating trough, announced measures to stabilize results and expected a significant recovery and a return to profitability in the second quarter....
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