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07.03.26 - 08:06
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Qwen shake-up sparks AI talent war with Z.ai and DeepMind (Digitimes)
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According to TechWeb, on March 5, 2026, Alibaba CEO Eddie Wu formally approved Alibaba's core Qwen team member Jun-Yang Lin's resignation in an internal letter to Tongyi Lab, announcing the creation of a "foundation model support group" to coordinate resources and strengthen future LLM development....
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07.03.26 - 02:42
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The long game of Rick Tsai: from TSMC’s darkest hour to the AI era (Digitimes)
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In November 2008, Dr. Rick Tsai was the CEO of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), staring into a literal abyss. The global financial system was in freefall, and at the world’s most critical chipmaker, the lights were dimming. Utilization rates—the lifeblood of a semiconductor fab—had plummeted below 40%. Orders were vanishing....
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07.03.26 - 02:06
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GCS eyes 200G optical component ramp in 2026 as AI demand grows (Digitimes)
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Driven by AI workloads, global data traffic is expanding rapidly. Compound semiconductor firm GCS Holdings said the optical module market remains undersupplied, with cloud service providers (CSPs) accelerating orders. The company has positioned itself across both receiver and transmitter components and targets mass production of 200G photodiodes (PD) and CW laser products in 2026, with shipments expected to increase from 2025 levels....
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07.03.26 - 02:06
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Largan avoids low-margin orders as optical industry enters slow season (Digitimes)
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Adam Lin, chairman of optical lens and optoelectronics maker Largan Precision, emphasized the company's strategic focus on avoiding orders with low profit margins that could reduce production line efficiency in 2026. This approach aims to optimize profitability amid the traditional first-quarter seasonal slowdown, with overall utilized capacity expected to be less tight than in previous years....
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07.03.26 - 02:06
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SmartGreen′s energy tech wins CA$860M Grid Vici deal in Canada (Digitimes)
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Wire and cable maker Hotron Precision Electronic Industrial's subsidiary, SmartGreen Solution, signed a long-term partnership with Canadian company Grid Vici on March 5, 2026. From June 2026 to December 2030, SmartGreen will serve as Grid Vici's exclusive manufacturing supplier, securing orders valued at up to NT$20 billion (US$630 million) over 3-5 years. Shipments are expected to begin in 2026....
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06.03.26 - 10:30
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AW 2026: how AX is advancing traditional automation (Digitimes)
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Automation World (AW) 2026 has concluded at COEX in Seoul, marking a turning point regarding hardware-centric automation. As the industry faces pressures from demographic shifts, supply chain volatility, and changing regulations, the event served as a global stage for the transition toward physical AI and Software-Defined Automation (SDA)....
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06.03.26 - 10:19
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Humanoid robots hit new limits as touch sensing, safety standards slow deployment (Digitimes)
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The "brain" of humanoid robots has shown promising advances in artificial intelligence. Yet, perception and physical coordination remain rudimentary, and moving from prototypes to practical use will confront three significant barriers: an overwhelming data burden and tactile sensing gaps, stringent safety requirements, and an absence of tested rules and commercial pathways. This combination will slow broad deployment and raise liability and security concerns....
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06.03.26 - 10:19
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AP Memory expands S-SiCap capacity as chipmakers shift toward custom memory (Digitimes)
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AP Memory expects growth momentum to extend into 2026, with revenue visibility already exceeding the typical six-month outlook seen in previous years. Tight supply in the global memory market has prompted customers to secure supply earlier than usual. Although rising memory wafer costs may pressure margins, the company expects gross margin to remain around 45%....
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06.03.26 - 10:19
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February EV registrations reveal new market dynamics in Taiwan (Digitimes)
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According to the latest vehicle registration data released in early March 2026, Taiwan's auto market saw a sharp drop of nearly 40% in total vehicle registrations to about 22,000 units in February, due to fewer working days from the Lunar New Year holiday. However, the electric vehicle (EV) segment displayed a pronounced "watershed" effect, with certain models bucking the general trend and reshaping the competitive landscape for 2026 between domestic and imported EVs....
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