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14.01.26 - 05:06
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Automakers pivot from wheels to legs at CES 2026 (Digitimes)
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Under the neon glow of CES 2026, the global auto industry appeared to be undergoing a quiet but consequential shift. The focus was no longer confined to vehicle electronics or electrification. Instead, it had expanded into a neighboring — and potentially transformative — domain: artificial-intelligence-driven robotics....
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14.01.26 - 05:06
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South Korea′s tech independence drive under scrutiny over China links (Digitimes)
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South Korea's push to build sovereign artificial intelligence foundation models is facing heightened scrutiny as several domestic contenders in a government-backed selection process are accused of relying on Chinese technologies, raising questions about how independence should be defined in national AI development....
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14.01.26 - 05:06
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Genomics BioSci & Tech posts record monthly and annual revenues in 2025 (Digitimes)
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Genomics BioSci & Tech (Genomics) reported consolidated revenue of NT$112 million (US$3.54 million) in December 2025, setting a new single-month record with an 86.11% increase from November and 81.52% growth year-over-year. This strong finish contributed to full-year consolidated revenue of NT$708 million, a historic high and a 36.86% increase from 2024....
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14.01.26 - 05:06
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HTSI gets boost from probe cards and engineering services (Digitimes)
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Hermes Testing Solutions Inc. (HTSI), a provider of semiconductor wafer testing solutions, said demand for flexible and highly customized testing equipment is increasing as advanced process nodes continue to shrink and packaging architectures become more complex....
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14.01.26 - 05:06
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Smart glasses fade from CES 2026 spotlight as wearables evolve (Digitimes)
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Smart glasses, which dominated the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, saw a notable decline in visibility at CES 2026, suggesting a potential shift in market dynamics or industry focus. As the wearable technology sector evolves, questions arise about whether the demand for smart glasses is cooling or entering a new phase of development....
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14.01.26 - 05:06
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CXMT launches US$4bn bid to break DRAM market control (Digitimes)
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Surging artificial intelligence (AI) workloads have triggered a global shortage of HBM, tightening DRAM and NAND supply and pushing prices sharply higher. US PC maker HP is now evaluating memory procurement from China's ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT) to relieve mounting supply pressure....
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14.01.26 - 05:06
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Trusval posts record 2025 revenue on strong order visibility from customer expansions (Digitimes)
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Trusval Technology reported record-high revenues for December, the fourth quarter, and full-year 2025. December 2025 revenue reached NT$560 million (US$17.75 million), down 12% from November but up 82% year over year. Cumulative revenue for the fourth quarter totaled NT$1.68 billion, up 1% compared with the third quarter and 59% year over year. Full-year 2025 revenue surpassed NT$6.34 billion, marking a 75% year-over-year increase....
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14.01.26 - 04:06
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Tsinghua′s AI quartet and China′s 20% bet on AI race (Digitimes)
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As the global generative AI race enters a more competitive phase, the direction of China's large-model development is no longer shaped by a single company. Instead, it is increasingly influenced by a small group of figures with strong research credentials, engineering expertise, and industry clout....
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14.01.26 - 04:06
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US drone policy swings highlight security and geopolitical tensions (Digitimes)
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Over the past year, US policy toward Chinese-made drones has shifted repeatedly, reflecting differing approaches across government agencies. Congress, the Federal Communications Commission, and the Department of Commerce have each advanced restrictions at varying levels, citing concerns that include national security, cybersecurity risks, and supply chain resilience....
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14.01.26 - 03:06
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Realtek and Phison compete to enter Nvidia′s AI supply chain as memory tech upgrades (Digitimes)
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An internal structural photo of Nvidia's Quantum-X Photonics silicon photonics (SiPh) switch revealed that its solid-state drive (SSD) controller chip was branded with the iconic Realtek crab logo. Although it usually keeps a low profile and does not comment on specific partners, this is an indication that Realtek has officially entered the market. Taiwanese IC design companies are expanding into the cloud AI domain through memory-related technologies, driving upgrades throughout the industry....
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14.01.26 - 00:31
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Darfon Energy Tech acquires Hitron to boost edge AI and industrial power solutions (Digitimes)
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Darfon is actively expanding into the energy and high-end niche application markets. Its subsidiary focused on new energy solutions, Darfon Energy Tech, announced on January 12, 2026, that its board approved a cash acquisition of up to NT$540 million (approx. US$17.1 million) for 100% equity in Hitron. This move reportedly aims to integrate both companies' power supply technology strengths and further expand their footprint in edge AI, industrial control, and medical application markets....
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14.01.26 - 00:31
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From wastewater to green materials: Ping Ho bets on semiconductor recycling (Digitimes)
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Ping Ho Environmental Technology said it will move beyond its core wastewater treatment business and invest in recycling waste sulfuric acid from the semiconductor industry into raw materials for green building products. Operations are scheduled to begin in 2026. The company will also continue to cautiously evaluate new development or partnership opportunities in recycling and reuse to expand its circular economy business....
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