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27.01.26 - 11:12
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Lightmatter partners with GUC and Cadence to break AI bandwidth barriers (Digitimes)
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Lightmatter has announced parallel collaborations with Global Unichip Corp. (GUC) and Cadence to accelerate the deployment of Co-Packaged Optics (CPO) in data centers. By integrating Lightmatter's photonic technology with GUC's ASIC capabilities and Cadence's design IP, the trio aims to eliminate the connectivity bottlenecks that are restricting hyperscale AI workloads....
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27.01.26 - 10:06
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Semco reports record revenue for 2025, driven by AI and automotive sectors (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electro-Mechanics (Semco) achieved a record annual revenue of approximately KRW11.31 trillion (approx. US$7.79 billion) in 2025, marking a 10% increase from the previous year, propelled by strong demand for AI and server multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs), according to reports from Money Today and ZDNet Korea. Operating profit climbed 24% to KRW913.3 billion, while quarterly results also showed significant growth....
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27.01.26 - 10:06
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TSMC and Nvidia ignite AI growth, Taiwan supply chain accelerates expansion (Digitimes)
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With strong demand for AI servers, TSMC—holding the vast majority of AI chip orders—is executing major expansions in advanced process technology and packaging capacity. As TSMC and Nvidia light the way for AI development, related semiconductor and electronics suppliers across Taiwan are investing heavily to boost production capabilities in response to surging orders....
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27.01.26 - 10:06
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Nexperia supply crisis eases as Honda and GAC restart three China plants (Digitimes)
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Honda announced on January 26, 2026, that its previously halted Chinese auto factories had gradually resumed production since January 19. The shutdowns were primarily caused by a temporary suspension of shipments from automotive chip supplier Nexperia, which led to critical component shortages, forcing multiple Honda plants to halt operations....
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27.01.26 - 09:06
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Column: From black-and-white TVs to AI chips, Taiwan′s export leadership continues (Digitimes)
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Taiwan's information and communications technology (ICT) sector—dominated by the semiconductor industry and Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS)—accounted for 65.2% of Taiwan's exports in 2024. This share is projected to rise to roughly 74% in 2025, reflecting the island's unique position in global industrial competition and underscoring profound implications for the country's future industrial trajectory....
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27.01.26 - 09:06
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Ennostar advances optical communication to meet AI-driven data transmission needs (Digitimes)
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Ennostar Group has rapidly advanced its optical communication technologies since 2021, targeting next-generation AI data transmission markets. In an interview with DIGITIMES, Chang-Da Tsai, deputy director of the Advanced Research Center at Ennostar, said the company has achieved significant milestones in short-, medium-, and long-distance solutions, positioning itself to surpass established industry standards and capture emerging opportunities driven by AI server demand....
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27.01.26 - 08:06
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IonQ to acquire SkyWater, accelerating fault-tolerant quantum computing roadmap (Digitimes)
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IonQ and SkyWater Technology, the largest exclusively US-based pure-play semiconductor foundry, announced a definitive agreement for IonQ to acquire SkyWater in a cash-and-stock deal valued at approximately US$1.8 billion. Under the terms, SkyWater shareholders will receive US$15 per share in cash and US$20 per share in IonQ stock, subject to a collar, representing a 38% premium to SkyWater's recent trading price....
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