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DigiTimes Nachrichten

DigiTimes publiziert in Taiwan eine wöchentägliche Zeitung zur Software- und Elektronikbranche. Neben der Printversion bietet der Verlag auch kostenlose Online- Artikel, sowie bezahlbare Researchdienstleistungen auf seiner Webseite unter Digitimes.com an.
 
29.11.25 - 10:30
CXMT′s high-end DRAM push narrows China′s gap with South Korea to one year (Digitimes)
 
China's leading DRAM maker CXMT has unveiled new DDR5 and LPDDR5X chips with performance now viewed as comparable to Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix. The launch has unsettled South Korea's memory sector, especially since CXMT reached this level in under a year after pivoting from low-cost DRAM to premium development in early 2025....
29.11.25 - 10:30
TaiDoc bets on smart rings and CGM as health monitoring demand surges (Digitimes)
 
Medical device maker TaiDoc is optimistic about prospects in multifunctional personal physiological monitoring platforms amid growing awareness worldwide for suboptimal health conditions, with significant growth expected for the company's two main product lines: multiparameter measurement platforms and consumer smart ring devices....
29.11.25 - 10:30
Tech giants lead energy self-sufficiency push (Digitimes)
 
As AI computing power surges exponentially, electricity has become a critical strategic resource for the tech industry. With traditional power supply models struggling to meet the rapidly growing demand from data centers, US tech giants are transforming from mere consumers into active investors and traders in energy....
29.11.25 - 10:30
Taiwan eyes overseas tech parks to help Taiwan SMEs expand globally (Digitimes)
 
Taiwan's tech industry is set for a major transformation in international expansion, amid the ongoing restructuring of global supply chains and geopolitical shifts. In his capacity as chairman of the Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association (TEEMA), Hon Hai (Foxconn) chairman Young Liu has pledged to replicate Taiwan's science park model overseas, a bid welcomed by many small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) owners, who hope for swift implementation of such plans....
29.11.25 - 10:30
Taiwan left out of supercapacitors while AI server capacitor boom builds (Digitimes)
 
As the surge in AI compute drives a shift in data-center power design, backup battery units (BBUs) have secured adoption from at least three cloud service providers, boosting their presence in high-end AI servers and prompting interest in electric double-layer capacitor (EDLC) solutions within passive components....
29.11.25 - 10:30
Taiwan optics firms shift to AR glasses as China cuts costs (Digitimes)
 
Taiwan's optical component makers are stepping up spending on augmented reality glasses to capture rising demand worldwide, while Chinese competitors accelerate development of cheaper, integrated AR models. The industry sees AR as the next personal computing device tied closely to smartphones....
29.11.25 - 10:30
Taiwan seeks 48,000 military drones in US$1.5 billion procurement push (Digitimes)
 
Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense has opened bidding for what officials say will be the country's largest military drone purchase yet, a five-model program covering 48,000 unmanned aircraft valued at up to NT$50 billion (approx. US$1.55 billion). The tender lays out technical requirements for drones to be delivered between 2026 and 2027 and signals the start of mass production for Taiwan's fast-growing defense UAV industry....
29.11.25 - 10:30
GPU and TPU dispute illustrates zero-sum fallacy (Digitimes)
 
The AI chip market is witnessing intensifying competition as Google's tensor processing units (TPUs) gain momentum alongside Nvidia's dominant graphics processing units (GPUs). With Google's Gemini 3 launch expected to reset the competitive landscape, according to multiple market sources cited by the Financial Times, concerns have emerged about potential impacts on Nvidia's market position....
29.11.25 - 10:30
Taiwan′s TCC accelerates expansion abroad as the Chinese market stumbles (Digitimes)
 
China's industrial overcapacity and a prolonged real estate slump continue to weigh on cement demand across both sides of the Taiwan Strait, prompting Taiwan Cement Corporation (TCC) to accelerate its overseas expansion. The company is leaning on high-margin, low-carbon cement operations in Turkey and Portugal, along with its fast-growing European energy-storage business, as its next major growth engines. TCC said its Europe-Africa cement operations and new-energy ventures have become its third and fourth pillars, and it is targeting Europe's coming wave of urban renewal and a EUR10 billion (approx. US$11.5 billion) electricity-market opportunity....
29.11.25 - 10:30
Chinese AI giants bypass US chip curbs with Southeast Asian compute hubs (Digitimes)
 
China's top technology companies are shifting their LLM training to overseas data centers as Washington tightens controls on advanced AI chips and Beijing orders domestic firms to stop using foreign hardware for model development....
29.11.25 - 10:30
TSMC enlists bees to monitor environmental health (Digitimes)
 
TSMC, seeking to balance advanced manufacturing with ecological stewardship, has launched a biodiversity initiative centered on one of the planet's most essential pollinators: the honeybee. In partnership with Tunghai University's Department of Life Sciences and local beekeepers in Hsinchu, Taichung, and Tainan, the company has introduced the "Ji Mi" program—TSMC-branded honey—to support bee conservation and strengthen local ecosystems....
29.11.25 - 10:30
OT vulnerabilities push cybersecurity to core competency in manufacturing (Digitimes)
 
As global supply chains realign and tariff barriers rise, Taiwan's manufacturing sector—at the heart of this storm—feels the uncertainty acutely. At the Fortinet Cybersecurity Carnival 2025 held on November 26, 2025, in Taipei, IDC senior research analyst Yvette Lin stressed that amid geopolitical tensions and rising operating costs, manufacturers must treat cybersecurity not as a simple cost of protection but as a core competitive advantage that ensures uninterrupted production and reinforces operational resilience....
28.11.25 - 11:06
Taiwan major ODMs net zero strategy status (Digitimes)
 
Taiwan's top-6 electronic ODMs, the Big Six, upgrade net-zero strategies, pushing from green power adoption to co-creating sustainable supply chains....
28.11.25 - 10:06
Chinese analog chipmaker 3Peak to acquire Aura Semiconductor in major industry tie-up (Digitimes)
 
3Peak, a leading Chinese analog chipmaker, plans to acquire Ningbo Aura Semiconductor through new share issuance and/or cash. The move advances 3Peak's push to become a global platform-based provider of analog and mixed-signal solutions....
28.11.25 - 10:06
Japan′s BIH and Beijing Hoshikawa to mass-produce semi-solid batteries for BAIC hybrids in 2026 (Digitimes)
 
Japanese startup BIH and Chinese automotive battery firm Beijing Hoshikawa New Energy Battery Technology announced on November 26, 2025, the successful implementation of semi-solid lithium-ion battery technology in the mass production of batteries for hybrid electric vehicles (HEV). Beijing Hoshikawa has highlighted that the new batteries will be deployed in new vehicle models launched by BAIC in early 2026....
28.11.25 - 10:06
AI workload surge creates opening for alternative memory and chiplet technologies, expert says (Digitimes)
 
The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) workloads is forcing a fundamental redesign of data center infrastructure, driving historic memory shortages and opening a rare market window for alternative memory technologies, according to Chuck Sobey, founder of ChannelScience and general chair of the Chiplet Summit....
28.11.25 - 10:06
Samsung races to seal HBM4 deal with Nvidia, targets early 2026 shipments (Digitimes)
 
Samsung Electronics is reportedly nearing a deal with Nvidia on 2026 HBM4 pricing, aiming to match SK Hynix's rates as the company accelerates capacity expansion and reorganizes its DRAM development teams to regain momentum in the premium AI memory market....
28.11.25 - 09:06
Envision Group evaluates building battery plant in India amid energy storage market optimism (Digitimes)
 
Chinese wind turbine manufacturer Envision Group is evaluating the establishment of a battery plant in India. As the Indian government encourages increased use of renewable energy, energy storage is increasingly being accepted as a new opportunity....
28.11.25 - 09:06
DRAM and NAND spike 100%+: triggering 2025′s toughest pricing crisis for electronics makers (Digitimes)
 
A global surge in memory prices is disrupting the electronics supply chain, creating what manufacturers describe as 2025's toughest pricing season. DRAM and NAND costs are rising at record speed, pressuring margins across smartphones, PCs, home NAS devices, and industrial touch terminals....
28.11.25 - 09:06
Baidu reportedly plans biggest layoffs since 2018 as ad revenue slump deepens (Digitimes)
 
Baidu is reportedly preparing its biggest workforce reduction in seven years, trimming staff across key divisions and reshaping its AI model unit by the end of 2025. The overhaul follows a sharp slowdown in advertising sales and rising pressure to shift spending to growth areas....
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