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06.02.26 - 10:06
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MetaOptics drives heat-resistant metalenses into CPUs (Digitimes)
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At the Asia Photonics Expo (APE 2026) in Singapore, DIGITIMES interviewed MetaOptics, the first planar lens company listed on the Singapore Exchange's Catalist board. Aloysius Chua, the company's deputy CEO, outlined MetaOptics' latest technological advances and global footprint, with a particular focus on its progress in co-packaged optics (CPO)....
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06.02.26 - 10:06
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South Korean president meets conglomerate chiefs as Samsung, others pledge US$186b in regional investments (Digitimes)
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South Korean President Lee Jae-myung recently convened a meeting at the Blue House titled the "Corporate Roundtable on Youth Employment and Expanded Regional Investment," bringing together leaders from the country's 10 largest conglomerates, including Samsung Electronics, Hyundai Motor and LG Group, along with representatives from the financial sector. Lee urged companies to work with the government to promote youth employment, entrepreneurship and more balanced regional development....
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06.02.26 - 10:06
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Pegatron partners with Sysgration to expand BBU for US-made AI servers (Digitimes)
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Pegatron and Sysgration announced a strategic partnership on February 5, under which Pegatron will invest NT$.21 billion (US$38.3 million) in Sysgration through a private placement of common shares. Pegatron will subscribe to 22,000 shares at NT$55 per share, bringing the total size of the funding round to NT$1.375 billion....
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06.02.26 - 10:06
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HTC expedites AI glasses sales with channel expansion, ecosystem growth (Digitimes)
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Following the launch of its first AI smart glasses, Vive Eagle, HTC has continued to roll out operational initiatives, including expanding sales regions, building out its ecosystem and services, adding new channel partners, and refining product compatibility and lineup to drive overall sales momentum for its AI glasses....
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06.02.26 - 10:06
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Samsung foundry said to plan 10% price hike for 4nm, 8nm nodes (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics' foundry business is reportedly preparing price increases for certain process technologies, including 4nm and 8nm nodes, with hikes reportedly around 10%. Despite the adjustment, Samsung is expected to maintain a pricing advantage over TSMC as TSMC continues to raise its own wafer prices....
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06.02.26 - 09:06
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Samsung vows 130% growth in 2nm orders, eyes major customers besides Tesla (Digitimes)
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The global competition for advanced wafer foundry processes is intensifying, with Samsung Electronics recently announcing that its 2nm process will focus on artificial intelligence (AI) chips. The company projects a more than 130% increase in 2nm order volume in 2026 compared to 2025, signaling an aggressive push to catch up with TSMC....
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06.02.26 - 09:06
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Intel, AMD warn of extended server CPU delays in China (Digitimes)
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Intel and AMD are facing acute server CPU shortages in China, with delivery times for some Intel products stretching to as long as six months, driven by surging AI data center demand and intensifying pressure across the global chip supply chain....
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06.02.26 - 09:06
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South Korea aims to lead global quantum chip manufacturing by 2035 (Digitimes)
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Global quantum technology is shifting from research to commercialization. South Korea is advancing its national strategy centered on its first quantum comprehensive plan. The government recently unveiled its first quantum cluster basic plan. The aim is to build a robust quantum ecosystem and catch up with the currently leading countries....
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06.02.26 - 05:06
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Rapidus draws US$1b in private capital to revive Japan′s leading-edge chip ambitions (Digitimes)
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Japanese semiconductor startup Rapidus has secured more than JPY160 billion (US$1.02 billion) in private funding for fiscal 2025, surpassing its initial JPY130 billion target, according to a report by Nikkei on February 4. SoftBank Group and Sony Group each invested JPY21 billion to become the company's largest shareholders, while IBM is also reportedly preparing to join the round, adding international backing. The funding surge signals strong investor confidence and aligns with Japan's push to reinforce domestic semiconductor self-sufficiency....
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