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20.02.26 - 07:06
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Google, Apple add music-focused generative AI features (Digitimes)
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Google and Apple are adding music-focused generative artificial intelligence (AI) features to their core consumer apps. This development underscores how advanced AI tools are moving into mainstream use. At the same time, it marks the continued debate of copyright in AI content generation....
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20.02.26 - 04:06
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Tech giants double down on physical AI in the GenAI age (Digitimes)
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As AI development accelerates, the agent AI sector is expected to fully explode by 2026. Another notable trend is the clear shift of generative AI (GenAI) toward physical AI deployment. Since the start of the year, major tech players have formed strategic alliances combining software and hardware to secure key infrastructure for physical AI implementation....
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20.02.26 - 04:06
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Indonesia finalizes agreement with Trump administration to slash tariff rate to 19% (Digitimes)
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US President Donald Trump and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto finalized a trade agreement on February 19, a deal that is expected to allow Indonesia to avoid the threatened 32% tariffs and instead face a 19% rate for most goods. In exchange, Jakarta will facilitate the purchase of an estimated $33 billion in American goods, primarily in the agricultural and energy sectors....
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19.02.26 - 10:06
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From AGI to superintelligence: Altman and Hassabis draw varying timelines for AI′s future (Digitimes)
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This week, two of the industry's most powerful voices laid out starkly different visions for where artificial intelligence is headed — and how fast. Both spoke at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, but in separate keynotes. Taken together, their remarks revealed a deepening divide at the heart of the AI world: what the next frontier actually looks like, and whether humanity is years or decades away from reaching it....
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19.02.26 - 04:06
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DIGITIMES Insight: TSMC′s swelling facilities budget signals a global capacity race (Digitimes)
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When chipmakers spend big, it is usually the machines that cost the most. Process equipment — the lithography tools, deposition systems, and etch chambers that define the bleeding edge of semiconductor manufacturing — has historically commanded the largest share of TSMC's capital budget. Facilities and civil construction matter, but they have rarely led the bill. That conventional wisdom is now being tested....
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19.02.26 - 02:06
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Supermicro explores local manufacturing in India amid AI push (Digitimes)
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US-based server maker Supermicro is evaluating local manufacturing options in India as it seeks to expand its footprint in one of the world's fastest-growing artificial intelligence markets, a senior executive said, citing alignment with the government's "Make in India" initiative....
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18.02.26 - 17:48
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AI server supply chain tracker: PCB and CCL lead, ASIC and testing diverge (Digitimes)
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Taiwan's AI server supply chain started 2026 on firmer footing, according to January revenue data from 14 PCB, CCL, ASIC design, and IC testing firms. Year-over-year growth confirms continued AI server demand, while month-over-month shifts point to shipment timing, project concentration, and base effects rather than a change in end demand....
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