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23.03.26 - 10:06
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San′an Optoelectronics founder detained, company assures stable operations (Digitimes)
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China's LED chip leader San'an Optoelectronics announced on March 23, 2026, that its actual controlling shareholder, Xiucheng Lin, has been detained and placed under formal investigation by China's national supervisory authorities, sparking market concerns. The company promptly clarified that the investigation will not affect current production or business operations, which are proceeding as normal....
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23.03.26 - 08:06
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Zenitron warns memory shortages will reverberate across global tech supply chains (Digitimes)
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Zenitron president YY Chou warned that surging demand for AI servers, data centers, and robotics is driving memory shortages that will affect global supply chains and pricing, with gradual market balance expected over two years, influencing hardware costs and capacity planning for international technology companies and data center operators worldwide....
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23.03.26 - 07:06
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Nvidia sees self-driving cars as a long-term growth engine (Digitimes)
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Beyond its GTC conference, autonomous vehicles have long stood out as a key application in Nvidia's AI ecosystem. For the company, revenue from self-driving systems represented only about 1% of total sales in 2025. Yet Chief Executive Jensen Huang views the segment as a strategic foothold akin to the early days of CUDA — a launchpad from which the company could potentially scale into multi-trillion-dollar markets....
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23.03.26 - 06:06
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China′s DeepLink unifies heterogeneous chips to boost AI computing power (Digitimes)
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The Shanghai AI Laboratory recently unveiled its DeepLink hybrid inference solution, emphasizing heterogeneous chip collaborative computing capabilities. This move marks a breakthrough in integrating China's AI computing infrastructure and is seen as a localized alternative amid limited access to advanced GPUs and interconnect technologies....
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23.03.26 - 06:06
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Memory supply squeeze dents IPC profits (Digitimes)
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The semiconductor market's supply-demand imbalance is affecting more than consumer gadgets, with industrial PC (IPC) makers reporting component shortages and price hikes that dented profitability in the fourth quarter of 2025 and could ripple into 2026, raising risks of order delays and strained supply stability for industrial customers worldwide....
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23.03.26 - 05:06
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Nvidia pushes deeper into AI inference to counter custom chip rivals (Digitimes)
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At its GTC 2026 conference, Nvidia showcased a slate of technologies and new products squarely aimed at the next wave of artificial intelligence inference. With the integration of Groq's LPU technology, Nvidia's portfolio appears markedly more competitive on the inference side — widely seen as a strategic effort to defend its market share and discourage customers from turning to application-specific integrated circuits, or ASICs....
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23.03.26 - 05:06
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TSMC supports local suppliers to reduce supply chain risks (Digitimes)
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Jeng-Ywan Jeng, a professor from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUST), recently highlighted TSMC's efforts to nurture domestic semiconductor-related industries during a lecture at the Intellectual Property and Commercial Court. He noted that local companies entering TSMC's semiconductor manufacturing supply chain not only drive growth in related sectors but also help lower supply chain risks....
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23.03.26 - 05:06
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Taiwan central bank revise 2027 GDP growth upward (Digitimes)
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Taiwan's central bank sharply raised its 2026 GDP forecast to 7.28%, citing substantial capex from international cloud service providers and aggressive investment expansion by domestic manufacturers as the main engines sustaining the economy. The Ministry of Economic Affairs reported strong early-year export order growth that supports the outlook....
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