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31.01.26 - 01:06
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Century Group secures over NT$100 billion in wind power orders (Digitimes)
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The draft rules for vendor selection in offshore wind power Phase 3-3 have, for the first time, removed localization requirements. However, this has not slowed investment in Taiwan by companies including Century Iron & Steel. Because localization requirements impact domestic suppliers that have already made substantial investments, Century Group calls for a gradual policy adjustment. As the Asia-Pacific offshore wind market continues to grow, Century Group is also accelerating the build-out of production capacity in Indonesia, with plans to explore export opportunities in Japan and South Korea....
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31.01.26 - 01:06
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China claims 64% of ESS battery market as South Korea scrambles to launch a comeback (Digitimes)
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The global energy storage system (ESS) market based on lithium-ion batteries expanded in 2025. According to ET News and Ddaily, SNE Research reported that global shipments of lithium-ion batteries for ESS by manufacturers totaled 550 GWh in 2025, up 79% from 307 GWh in 2024, reflecting strong growth momentum. However, China alone accounted for more than 60% of the total. Unlike electric vehicle (EV) batteries, which are installed in vehicles and then sold to consumers, ESS batteries are typically deployed directly into regional projects. As a result, there is little discrepancy between shipment volumes and actual installed capacity....
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31.01.26 - 01:06
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Taiwan′s capital markets reach new highs, signaling broader global role (Digitimes)
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At a Lunar New Year press conference, the Financial Supervisory Commission said that combined revenues of Taiwan's listed companies surpassed NT$50 trillion (approx. US$1.59 trillion) in 2025, while total market capitalization reached NT$101 trillion. By market value, Taiwan now ranks as the world's seventh-largest securities market....
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31.01.26 - 01:06
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Intel signals return to memory with new DRAM bonding research (Digitimes)
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In early 2026, a research update published by Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), part of the US Department of Energy, sparked industry discussions about whether Intel is poised to re-enter the DRAM market. Although the report did not explicitly confirm Intel's large-scale comeback in DRAM manufacturing, the signals it released warrant consideration....
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30.01.26 - 10:06
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ASIC server demand boosts Taiwan′s high-end CCL shipments (Digitimes)
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Cloud service providers (CSPs) continue to maintain strong capex, driving steady growth in AI servers and high-speed network switches markets while elevating the grade of copper-clad laminate (CCL) materials. As orders for high-end products gradually increase, Taiwan's top three CCL manufacturers are set to deliver significant revenue growth with double-digit year-over-year gains in 2025....
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30.01.26 - 09:06
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SanDisk sees sevenfold profit surge in 2QFY26, extends Kioxia JV (Digitimes)
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SanDisk delivered a strong fiscal second quarter in 2026, reflecting accelerating demand across data centers, industrial applications, and consumer electronics, driven by the ongoing AI infrastructure buildout. The US flash memory maker reported revenue of US$3.03 billion, up 61% year over year, while net profit surged 7.7-fold to US$803 million, according to its January 29, 2026, earnings release....
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30.01.26 - 09:06
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ABF substrate crunch reshapes market: Unimicron leads and rivals close in (Digitimes)
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AI server architectures are rapidly shifting toward ultra-high-density designs, keeping advanced CoWoS packaging capacity persistently tight. The primary bottleneck stems from continuously expanding chip sizes, which introduce warpage and thermal stress challenges while driving ABF substrate demand to multiply, creating structural supply pressure and underpinning a recovery in 2025 operations for Taiwan's three leading IC substrate makers....
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