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05.05.26 - 11:06
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Tesla AI5 dual sourcing may not mean equal weight for Samsung (Digitimes)
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has confirmed that the company's in-house AI5 chip has completed design tape-out and entered a critical pre-production validation stage. The move has drawn renewed attention from supply chains in Taiwan and South Korea as Tesla builds a scalable computing infrastructure for vehicles, AI training systems, and humanoid robots....
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05.05.26 - 09:06
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South Korea eyes memory-led AI order against Nvidia (Digitimes)
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As AI shifts from training to inference and from single-task use to multi-agent collaboration, South Korea's semiconductor industry is seeking to recast the market around memory rather than GPUs. South Korean academia and industry figures say the AI era will be defined by memory architectures, with the country aiming to build its own framework and challenge an order long dominated by Nvidia....
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05.05.26 - 09:06
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European delegation meets Taiwan industry to bolster counter-drone cooperation (Digitimes)
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A European delegation's closed-door talks with Taiwanese industry on counter-drone systems highlight accelerating global security implications as drone warfare evolves rapidly, informed by combat lessons from Ukraine and the Middle East; increased drone proliferation is driving urgent demand for multinational cooperation in technology, strategy, and logistics globally....
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05.05.26 - 09:06
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Google′s TPU push hits Nvidia′s neocloud grip (Digitimes)
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Google's effort to expand its tensor processing units (TPU) beyond its own cloud is meeting resistance from some of the AI infrastructure companies best positioned to distribute alternative chips, with executives from Nebius, Lambda, and CoreWeave saying they do not plan to adopt TPUs anytime soon, according to The Information....
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05.05.26 - 07:06
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AI and chips propel US back to top of Taiwan′s trade chart (Digitimes)
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Trade between Taiwan and the US reached US$78.25 billion in the first quarter of 2026, driven primarily by advanced node chips and AI servers. This marks the first time in 25 years that the US has surpassed China and Hong Kong to retake its place as Taiwan's largest trading partner. Moreover, Minister of Economic Affairs Ming-hsin Kung has forecast 7% GDP growth for 2026, following 8.68% growth in 2025....
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05.05.26 - 07:06
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TCL reportedly in talks to sell majority stake in India display plant (Digitimes)
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China's TCL Electronics is reportedly in advanced discussions to sell a majority stake in its Indian display manufacturing business. The move underscores accelerating localization pressure on foreign electronics firms in India and the ongoing restructuring of Chinese supply chain presence in the country....
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05.05.26 - 07:06
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As Nvidia goes to zero in China, Beijing races to fill the void (Digitimes)
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the company's share of China's data-center computing market has dropped to zero. The admission underscores how US export controls are reshaping the country's AI chip sector — and how urgently Beijing is moving to localize its semiconductor supply chain, from processors to silicon wafers....
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05.05.26 - 07:06
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Memory crunch widens Apple-Android AP divide; agentic AI eyed as next catalyst (Digitimes)
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DIGITIMES Research has released its latest forecast for smartphone application processor (AP) shipments, revealing a divergence between Apple and the Android ecosystem as the market enters a seasonal slowdown. While weaker demand is typically expected across the board, recent data suggests a clear split in performance between the two camps....
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05.05.26 - 07:06
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SEMICON SEA 2026: the trillion-dollar chip era is already here (Digitimes)
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The global semiconductor industry is entering a "multi-trillion-dollar" growth cycle sooner than expected, SEMI President and CEO Ajit Manocha said, urging Southeast Asian countries to strengthen cooperation to address talent, energy, and geopolitical challenges. Manocha predicted rapid revenue expansion driven by AI, IoT, and quantum demand....
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05.05.26 - 06:06
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Trump tariff forces Euro carmakers into a two-front squeeze (Digitimes)
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US President Donald Trump ended the transatlantic tariff truce on May 1 by raising import tariffs on EU-made vehicles and auto parts from 15% back to 25%, with the new rate taking effect on May 4. The abrupt reversal is widening pressure on European automakers already losing ground in China, leaving them squeezed on two fronts....
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05.05.26 - 06:06
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Delta Electronics′ security tie-up positions it to push into integrated smart buildings (Digitimes)
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Delta Electronics has moved to consolidate its security brands, aiming to align AI video analytics and cloud services with its building automation strategy. This shift could accelerate its push into the growing smart building market. The integration brings together VIVOTEK and March Networks to jointly target retail, financial services, transportation, factories, and smart cities....
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05.05.26 - 06:06
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Taiwan′s TCC plots European listing as green revenues overtake home market (Digitimes)
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Taiwan Cement Corporation (TCC) Group Holdings is evaluating a listing in Europe as it expands its low-carbon cement and green energy businesses across the region. Europe already accounted for 44% of the company's 2025 sales, surpassing Taiwan and other parts of Asia. TCC chairman Nelson An-ping Chang said the company is assessing the move but did not disclose a timetable or details....
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