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22.11.25 - 02:06
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Taiwan boosts drone industry with new chip subsidies and industrial park (Digitimes)
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Taiwan is stepping up efforts to expand its drone ecosystem as governments worldwide race to secure autonomous systems and related supply chains. The Executive Yuan and the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) are advancing new initiatives that aim to strengthen the development of critical drone chips, boost domestic manufacturing capacity, and improve testing infrastructure....
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22.11.25 - 02:06
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ASML opens first US technical training center to support domestic chipmaking revival (Digitimes)
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ASML has inaugurated a technical training center in Phoenix, Arizona, designed to train more than 1,000 engineers annually for the expanding semiconductor industry in the US. The 56,000-square-foot facility is ASML's ninth global training site and the only one in the US covering all product lines, including extreme ultraviolet (EUV) and deep ultraviolet (DUV) lithography machines as well as metrology inspection systems....
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22.11.25 - 02:06
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Taiwan fast-tracks Chiayi drone hub to attract global defense firms (Digitimes)
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Taiwan is accelerating efforts to transform Chiayi's Minsyong district into a national hub for drone research and manufacturing. The National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology expects the new Aerospace and UAV Industrial Park to welcome its first tenants in 2028 as the government positions unmanned systems as a critical growth industry....
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21.11.25 - 10:06
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Nexperia shockwaves hit auto industry as Europe and Japan slash output (Digitimes)
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The Dutch government recently suspended its administrative order against Nexperia and returned control of the chipmaker to its Chinese parent company, Wingtech Technology. While the move has softened diplomatic friction between the Netherlands and China, the supply-chain turmoil triggered by the dispute continues to ripple outward, forcing European and Japanese automakers to cut production....
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21.11.25 - 09:06
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TSMC in sight: Samsung seen hitting 21,000 wafers by 2026 (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics is reportedly planning to raise the monthly output of its next-generation 2nm foundry process to as many as 21,000 wafers by the end of 2026, according to new industry projections. The increase would represent a 163% jump from 2024 and could significantly narrow the company's long-standing performance and capacity gap with TSMC....
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21.11.25 - 09:06
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Hon Hai Tech Day focuses on AI and quantum collaborations with IBM (Digitimes)
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Hon Hai Tech Day, held on November 21-22, featured IBM Asia-Pacific general manager Hans Dekkers discussing ongoing cooperation in AI and quantum computing with Jesse Chao, head of AI and Quantum Computing, Corporate BD at Foxconn. The event emphasized advancing AI factories and quantum technologies amid rapid AI development....
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21.11.25 - 09:06
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SoftBank sets up US$3bn Ohio plant for OpenAI′s modular AI infrastructure (Digitimes)
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SoftBank Group plans to invest up to US$3 billion to turn a former electric-vehicle plant in Lordstown, Ohio, into a manufacturing hub for OpenAI's modular AI data-center hardware. The Information reports the site is expected to enter production in the first quarter of 2026, as part of a wider White House–backed investment framework announced in January 2025 that includes SoftBank's US$18 billion commitment....
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21.11.25 - 09:06
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Mitsubishi Fuso charts new course with safety and zero-emission buses (Digitimes)
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Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC) is drawing on its nine decades of experience as it seeks new opportunities in the global bus market. According to Katsuto Kora, director and head of Fuso Bus, the Fuso brand is "deeply rooted in Japan but unmistakably international," reflecting both its longevity and global reach....
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21.11.25 - 09:06
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Foxtron rolls out new versions of a trio of EV models in push for global clients (Digitimes)
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Foxtron Vehicle Technologies, the electric-vehicle subsidiary of Foxconn, used the company's annual Hon Hai Tech Day (HHTD 25) on November 21, 2025, to underscore its expanding ambitions in the EV sector. The company unveiled upgraded versions of its three core models—the Model D, Model U, and Model T—highlighting advances in product maturity, intelligent systems, and vehicle safety. The refreshed lineup is also designed to support Foxtron's CDMS business model, which offers brand customers a broader range of customizable options....
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21.11.25 - 09:06
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Foxconn unveils Model A EV platform tailored for Japan′s mobility market (Digitimes)
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On the opening day of Hon Hai Tech Day, Foxconn introduced a new reference EV, the Model A—its most concentrated focused push yet to tailor electric vehicles for specific industries and use cases. Jun Seki, chief strategy officer for the company's electric-vehicle business, unveiled three distinct versions of the Model A on the main stage, each designed for different commercial and consumer needs. The vehicles combine advanced AI features with a modular component architecture aimed at driving down costs and broadening application scenarios....
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21.11.25 - 09:06
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Taiwan foundry and tech manufacturing remains irreplaceable as exports surge (Digitimes)
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The Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) announced on November 20 that Taiwan's export orders reached US$69.37 billion in October 2025, down slightly by US$850 million or 1.2% from September but up significantly by US$13.92 billion, or 25.1%, compared to the same month of 2024. In New Taiwan dollars, this represents a 19.4% increase year-over-year. Cumulative export orders from January to October 2025 nearly hit US$600 billion, marking a 22.6% annual growth....
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21.11.25 - 09:06
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OpenAI turns to Foxconn to build next-gen AI hardware in the US (Digitimes)
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Foxconn chairman Young Liu stated that the company would announce a collaboration with OpenAI at Hon Hai Tech Day (HHTD25). On the morning of November 21, Foxconn confirmed it will work with OpenAI to design next-generation AI infrastructure hardware and manufacture it in the US. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman later appeared via video call at HHTD25 to outline the partnership....
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