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08.05.26 - 04:06
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Samsung reportedly testing 1.4nm Exynos 2800 with 96MB cache (Digitimes)
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Samsung is reportedly testing a next-generation Exynos processor that could push the company's chip ambitions beyond smartphones, with early specifications pointing to a 1.4nm-class design, a 10-core CPU, a large 96MB system-level cache, and a possible PC variant aimed at Google's Chromebook ecosystem....
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08.05.26 - 02:42
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Power Win builds lithium battery circular economy with SEA push (Digitimes)
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Power Win said it is expanding its lithium battery recycling business as demand from energy storage and electric vehicles (EVs) surges and geopolitical tensions elevate scarce metals into strategic assets. The company is also targeting Southeast Asia for technology exports and moving deeper into EV and AI asset recovery....
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08.05.26 - 02:42
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AI-driven capital spending by hyperscalers reshapes global EMS competition and supply chain strategy (Digitimes)
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Hyperscaler AI capital spending is rapidly reshaping global EMS and ODM strategies, driving firms like Luxshare to pivot from smartphones toward AI infrastructure opportunities, while US peers such as Flex restructure around data center power systems. With hyperscaler capex exceeding US$800 billion annually, supply chains are reorganizing around AI servers, cooling, and high-speed interconnect demand, redefining competitive dynamics across China and the US....
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08.05.26 - 02:42
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Chenbro Micom sees strong second-half 2026 server demand as AI build-out continues (Digitimes)
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Chenbro Micom said demand driven by AI deployments remained clear for the second quarter and the second half of 2026 as the company accelerated localization of manufacturing and operations to bolster resilience against regional conflicts and potential tariff changes. The firm reported cumulative revenue of NT$9.17 billion (approx. US$290 million) for the first four months of 2026, a 49.7% year-over-year increase, and April revenue of NT$2.06 billion, up 4.6% year-over-year, which it attributed to rising end-market AI application demand that is fueling data center hardware build-outs....
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08.05.26 - 02:42
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Transcend 1Q26 profit jumps 20-fold as gross margin hits 76% (Digitimes)
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Memory module maker Transcend Information posted strong financial results in the first quarter of 2026, with gross margin reaching 76.39%, comparable to levels seen at major international upstream memory manufacturers. Net profit after tax rose to NT$8.12 billion (approx. US$259.04 million), up 149% from the previous quarter and a staggering 2,075% higher than the same period in 2025. Earnings per share (EPS) came in at NT$18.93, surpassing the full-year 2025 EPS of NT$12.98, setting a new record high....
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08.05.26 - 02:42
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Anpec plans midyear 15% price hike to protect PMIC margins (Digitimes)
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Taiwan power management IC (PMIC) maker Anpec Electronics recently said its 2026 growth momentum will mainly rely on demand in non-PC applications to offset declines in PC-related business, while more meaningful expansion is not expected until 2027. The company also said rising wafer packaging and testing costs will drive a price increase of its products by up to 15% in June-July to preserve gross margins....
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08.05.26 - 02:42
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Pegatron chair urges nuclear fuel preorders as Taiwan weighs plant restart (Digitimes)
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As tensions between the US and Iran heighten global energy supply concerns, Taiwan's plan to restart the Kuosheng and Maanshan Nuclear Power Plants has drawn fresh attention. Although the Maanshan plant has yet to pass safety inspections, Taiwan Power (Taipower) has reportedly considered preordering fuel rods in advance — a move Pegatron chairman Tzu-hsien Tung supports to avoid a power supply gap, particularly as Taiwan seeks to sustain economic growth amid the ongoing AI arms race....
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08.05.26 - 02:06
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AI boom reshapes global EMS supply chain as Taiwanese firms extend lead (Digitimes)
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As 2026 entered its second quarter, market research firm DIGITIMES released its ranking of the world's top 20 electronics manufacturing services (EMS) and original design manufacturers (ODM) for the first quarter of the year. The results underscored a sector increasingly being redrawn by the rise of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), which continues to drive both growth and competitive realignment across the electronics supply chain....
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08.05.26 - 02:06
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Taiwan government expands science parks as US-China tech war drags on (Digitimes)
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Taiwan's government decided five years ago to expand science park development after concluding that the US-China tech war would not end soon, laying the groundwork for the Third Kaohsiung Science Park (KSP), also called the Nanzih Science Park (NSP), under the Southern Taiwan Science Park (STSP) Bureau. The Nanzih project is now under environmental review and, if approved, is expected to support semiconductor production, generate NT$960 billion (approx. US$30.46 billion) in annual output, and create 6,600 jobs....
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08.05.26 - 02:06
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PlayNitride pivots to MicroLED optical interconnects as Samsung TV strategy shifts (Digitimes)
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MicroLED applications are expanding across automotive, wearable, and display markets, but the sector is facing mounting pressure. Following Sony Honda Mobility's cancellation of the Afeela 1 electric vehicle (EV) project, MicroLED adoption in automotive displays has suffered a setback. At the same time, reports that Samsung may scale back its MicroLED TV business are raising fresh concerns over PlayNitride's 2026 growth outlook....
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07.05.26 - 11:06
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Taiwan freezes trading in MediaTek as AI chip rally pushes valuation past $165 billion (Digitimes)
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Taiwan's stock exchange placed MediaTek — the chip designer behind silicon used in Samsung phones, Chromebooks and a growing share of AI hardware — under trading restrictions from May 7 through May 20 after its market value surged past NT$5 trillion (about US$165 billion) on strong demand for its custom AI chips. The Financial Supervisory Commission said it would review the rules that triggered the move....
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07.05.26 - 10:06
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Chinese semiconductor equipment makers deepen SEA OSAT presence (Digitimes)
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Chinese semiconductor equipment makers CCtech and Nextool Technology are expanding into Southeast Asia's OSAT hubs as Malaysia and Singapore emerge as key packaging and testing centers amid global supply chain restructuring and southbound shifts. Both companies said surging AI demand and fast growth in power electronics are setting up a new upcycle for test and packaging equipment....
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