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01.01.26 - 08:54
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AI competition moves beyond LLMs into distribution and hardware channels (Digitimes)
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As frontier AI models reach practical usability, competition is shifting from incremental improvements in model performance to a broader battle over distribution, application integration, and cost-effective deployment, according to DIGITIMES analyst Luke Lin. Developers are now racing to secure access to end users via devices and platforms, marking a new phase in AI competition that is expected to last for the next several years....
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01.01.26 - 08:54
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Samsung reportedly explores side-by-side chip packaging for next-gen Exynos (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics is reportedly developing a new mobile chip packaging method aimed at improving thermal efficiency in its Exynos processors, as the company works to strengthen the competitiveness of its proprietary mobile silicon. The South Korea-based company is exploring a side-by-side packaging technology, internally dubbed SbS, that places the application processor and memory chips adjacent to one another rather than stacking them vertically....
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01.01.26 - 08:54
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Spirox to ship self-developed TSV inspection equipment in 1H26, easing wafer fab bottlenecks (Digitimes)
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Veteran semiconductor equipment distributor Spirox has successfully entered the advanced packaging supply chain in the second half of 2025 with its self-developed advanced optical inspection equipment. Chairman Peter Chin said the product passed foundry customer validation and secured the first order for a non-destructive through-silicon via (TSV) inspection system, slated for shipment and revenue contribution in the first half of 2026. This milestone marks the group's transition into a new business phase....
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31.12.25 - 12:06
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Taiwan government backs AI robots to address labor shortages (Digitimes)
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Taiwan's aging population and declining birth rates have led to an increasingly pressing labor shortage, a major structural issue uncovered through a National Taiwan University (NTU) study commissioned by the National Development Council (NDC) on how demographic shifts impact policies. Under this backdrop, industry experts see high potential for the robotics sector, but cost reduction and improved intelligence remain key challenges for widespread adoption....
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31.12.25 - 12:06
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Samsung reportedly poised to clear KRW20 trillion profit mark in 4Q25 (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics is reportedly on track to post sharply higher operating profit in the fourth quarter of 2025 as demand tied to artificial intelligence infrastructure lifts memory chip prices. The reports, compiled by South Korean outlets including Korea Economic Daily and EBN and citing industry sources, said Samsung's preliminary fourth-quarter operating profit is expected to exceed KRW20 trillion, a level that would mark the first time a South Korean company has crossed that threshold in a single quarter....
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31.12.25 - 11:01
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Z.ai illustrates how open-source AI models are influencing commercial adoption (Digitimes)
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On December 30, Chinese AI company Z.ai launched a share sale to raise HK$4.35 billion (approx. US$560 million), aiming to become the first large language model (LLM) developer listed in Hong Kong amid a tech IPO surge, with a scheduled listing for January 8, 2026. Meanwhile, Z.ai has recently launched its latest open-source model, GLM-4.7, signaling a shift toward enterprise-focused AI and broader global adoption. As the company prepares for a 2026 IPO, the release highlights the growing influence of independent developers in a market increasingly shaped by hyperscale competitors and ecosystem distribution....
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31.12.25 - 09:06
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GigaDevice Semiconductor seeks up to HK$4.68B in Hong Kong listing (Digitimes)
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Chinese chip designer GigaDevice Semiconductor is pressing ahead with plans to list its shares in Hong Kong, seeking to raise as much as HK$4.68 billion (approx. US$601.4 million) in what would be one of the latest semiconductor offerings amid a renewed IPO push by Chinese technology firms....
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31.12.25 - 08:06
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BOE to lead global TV panel shipments in 2026; industry forecasts remain mixed (Digitimes)
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BOE Technology Group (BOE) is poised to retain its position as the world leader in TV panel shipments in 2026, with market projections showing stable volumes after a significant increase in 2025. Industry sources note that while BOE strengthens its foothold, other major panel makers face a complex landscape shaped by supply chain dynamics and cost pressures....
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31.12.25 - 07:24
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Nvidia’s robotics chief says the industry is building the wrong brains (Digitimes)
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Although AI has made tremendous progress in the digital domain, intelligence in the physical world still faces many challenges. Robots need to perceive 3D space, manipulate objects, and understand physical rules, all of which require enormous investments of manpower and resources. Dr. Jim Fan, head of Nvidia's robotics business and co-head of the GEAR lab, recently posted on X criticizing the current state of the robotics industry. Looking back at developments in robotics in the year now coming to an end, he argues that the robotics field remains in a state of chaos, and that its development direction may be wrong....
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