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12.12.25 - 08:06
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China and US challenge Japan in AI humanoid robot race (Digitimes)
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While Taiwanese manufacturers historically held little sway in conventional industrial robotic arms, the AI robot era—exemplified by humanoid robots—is seen as a distinct track with promising opportunities for Taiwan's supply chain. This shift explains why China and the US have surged ahead, while Japan, once dominant in robotics, has largely fallen silent....
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12.12.25 - 08:06
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Ubiqconn starts fulfilling UAV ground control station orders (Digitimes)
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Ubiqconn Technology, part of the First International Computer Group, announced that its technical foundation in maritime communications and satellite applications continues to support new business development. Orders for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) ground control stations (GCS) are being implemented and will gradually be reflected in operations according to project schedules....
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12.12.25 - 08:06
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Huawei, Samsung, and Apple escalate race for next-generation foldable smartphones (Digitimes)
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Competition in the foldable smartphone market is accelerating as Huawei, Samsung Electronics, and Apple advance new device plans aimed at reshaping the high-end segment. Huawei has begun global sales of its latest ultra-thin Mate X7, Samsung's first tri-fold device, which sold out immediately in South Korea, and Apple is preparing to debut its long-anticipated foldable iPhone in 2026, according to industry sources and analysts....
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12.12.25 - 08:06
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Foxconn expects limited impact from Mexico import tariff (Digitimes)
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The Mexican Senate has approved legislation raising import tariffs up to 50% on countries without free trade agreements with Mexico, affecting nations such as China, India, South Korea, and Thailand. Foxconn's rotating CEO, Kathy Yang, indicated the overall impact on the company is limited....
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12.12.25 - 08:06
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Advantest unveils next-gen memory handler for AI, targets customer rollout in 2Q26 (Digitimes)
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Japanese semiconductor test equipment manufacturer Advantest has announced the launch of a next-generation memory handler, designed specifically for high-performance memory components used in artificial intelligence (AI) applications. The product has already attracted interest from several major memory makers and is slated to begin shipments in the second quarter of 2026, meeting customer demands for performance, automation, and cost efficiency....
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12.12.25 - 08:06
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EU review of zero-emission car policy sparks clash over Europe’s auto future (Digitimes)
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The European Union's high-stakes climate battle is approaching a decisive moment. The European Commission is preparing to review its 2035 zero-CO2 emissions mandate for new cars, an exercise that was expected to be little more than routine. Instead, Germany's open opposition to a full ban on internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles has turned the process into one of the most politically sensitive fights in Europe's auto industry....
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12.12.25 - 08:06
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Foxconn pumps US$509M into new Kaohsiung HQ (Digitimes)
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Foxconn signed a development agreement with the Kaohsiung city government on December 12 to advance the Y15 mixed-use project along the city's MRT Yellow Line. The company will invest NT$15.9 billion (US$509 million) to build a new flagship headquarters in the Asia New Bay Area as it deepens its long-term commitments in southern Taiwan....
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12.12.25 - 08:06
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Phison sets 3 supply strategies amid NAND shortage and wafer price surge (Digitimes)
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Cloud giants' aggressive procurement of high-capacity enterprise SSDs has triggered a structural shortage and price surge in the NAND Flash market. In China, spot prices for 512Gb and larger NAND chips rose more than 100% in fourth quarter 2025, with NAND manufacturers maintaining their stance on further price hikes....
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12.12.25 - 07:06
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Samsung reportedly accelerates Pyeongtaek expansion to ramp up HBM4 and 1c DRAM production (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics is reportedly accelerating construction at its Pyeongtaek semiconductor complex to expand production of next-generation high-bandwidth memory, aiming to secure supply for global cloud providers and AI chipmakers as demand intensifies. The company has reportedly approved plans to convert additional space in its P4 fab into dedicated 1c DRAM lines and has advanced completion dates for key production zones, according to Korean media reports....
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