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24.03.26 - 11:06
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DFI posts 15% revenue growth in 2025 but warns of tight CPU, memory supply in 1H26 (Digitimes)
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Industrial computer (IPC) maker DFI held an earnings call on March 23, reporting its full-year and fourth-quarter 2025 financial results while outlining market risks and response strategies for 2026. Despite continued revenue growth, profitability came under pressure from multiple factors, and tight CPU and memory supply remains a potential near-term operational uncertainty....
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24.03.26 - 11:06
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Taipower activates response plan to secure power as US-Iran war disrupts energy (Digitimes)
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As the US-Iran military conflict enters its fourth week, global energy supply and electricity dispatch have drawn heightened attention. Taiwan's state-owned power provider, Taiwan Power Company (Taipower), said it is closely monitoring international developments and has formulated a comprehensive response plan — one that includes strengthening generator maintenance, flexibly managing hydropower resources, and promoting demand-side management to ensure a stable domestic power supply....
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24.03.26 - 11:06
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Why Switzerland chose a bottom-up approach over big tech grandstanding (Digitimes)
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During the 2026 World Economic Forum (WEF), Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang made an impassioned case for digital sovereignty. "Build your own AI, take advantage of your fundamental natural resource, which is your language and culture," he urged. "Develop your AI, continue to refine it, and have your national intelligence part of your ecosystem."...
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24.03.26 - 11:06
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Sharp taps BD chief as CEO in post-restructuring shift (Digitimes)
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Sharp Corporation, a subsidiary of Foxconn, has named its Chief Business Development Officer, Tetsuji Kawamura, as its next president and CEO, placing an executive with deep overseas and new-business experience at the helm as the Japanese electronics maker pivots from restructuring toward growth....
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24.03.26 - 08:06
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Insta360 pushes back against DJI in escalating patent dispute (Digitimes)
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China's leading consumer drone maker, DJI, has formally filed suit against rival Insta360, alleging disputes over ownership of six patents. The case, which also implicates several former core DJI research engineers, has been accepted by the Shenzhen Intermediate People's Court....
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24.03.26 - 08:06
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India outlines strategic roadmap to reach 1,121GW power capacity by fiscal 2035-2036 (Digitimes)
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The Government of India, through the Central Electricity Authority (CEA), has released the National Generation Adequacy Plan (2026-27 to 2035-36), detailing a comprehensive roadmap to ensure a reliable and sustainable power supply for the next decade. The plan addresses the projected peak electricity demand of 459 GW and an annual energy requirement of 3,365 billion units (BU) by 2035-36....
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24.03.26 - 08:06
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Nexperia turmoil accelerates localization; Panjit targets 5% global MOS market share (Digitimes)
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As mature process foundry prices rise, Panjit COO Edgar Chen said the company will not implement across-the-board price hikes despite increasing copper raw material costs. Instead, the focus is on improving gross margins and optimizing product mix. Price increases of 10-20% are planned for low-margin products, mainly small-signal lines, with customer communications underway in the first quarter of 2026. The pricing impact is expected to show in the second quarter and be fully implemented by the third quarter....
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24.03.26 - 06:06
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Hanwha Semitech′s SK Hynix TCB deal draws scrutiny over KRW100 billion guarantee (Digitimes)
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Hanwha Semitech's supply of thermal compression bonding (TCB) equipment for high-bandwidth memory (HBM) to SK Hynix is drawing scrutiny after the South Korean equipment maker maintained a KRW100 billion (US$66.7 million) performance guarantee since early 2025, raising questions about whether its equipment has fully met the chipmaker's requirements....
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24.03.26 - 06:06
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MediaTek′s Airoha takes on US giants in optical comms DSP chip arena (Digitimes)
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The expansion of AI data centers is creating new business opportunities that are opening the door for upstarts to challenge industry leaders. A prime example is the four-level pulse amplitude modulation digital signal processing (PAM4 DSP) chip market for optical communications, which is shifting from a duopoly dominated by US leaders Marvell Technology and Broadcom to a more diversified vendor landscape. MediaTek's subsidiary Airoha is now striving to climb this competitive ladder....
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