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07.04.26 - 09:06
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Global AI chip suppliers compete as TSMC remains top foundry partner (Digitimes)
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As the artificial intelligence (AI) era advances, approximately 133 companies are actively developing or selling AI chips, according to a SEMIEcosystem report citing Jon Peddie Research. Major suppliers include Nvidia, AMD, Broadcom, and Google, alongside numerous startups focusing on edge AI solutions....
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07.04.26 - 08:06
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MediaTek, Qualcomm reportedly cut smartphone AP orders with TSMC (Digitimes)
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Amid soaring memory prices, manufacturers have repeatedly lowered 2026 shipment targets for smartphones, PCs, and other consumer electronics, triggering a ripple effect across the supply chain. Recently, reports emerged that major Chinese smartphone brands are scaling back purchases of processors, forcing MediaTek and Qualcomm to reduce their subsequent orders with TSMC, with estimated cuts of 10-15% in wafer starts on 4/3nm processes....
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07.04.26 - 07:06
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Innodisk revenue jumps 4x in March, first-quarter hits record (Digitimes)
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Memory module maker Innodisk extended its strong growth momentum in March 2026, reporting monthly revenue of NT$5.67 billion (approx. US$177.34 million), up 35.8% month-over-month and 484.8% year-over-year. First-quarter revenue reached NT$13.18 billion, also a record high....
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07.04.26 - 06:12
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Price wars and vertical integration reshape China′s auto industry (Digitimes)
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China's auto market is undergoing a structural shift in the first quarter of 2026. While joint-venture giants such as Volkswagen and Toyota have posted strong sales, a deeper divergence is emerging. Domestic manufacturers, adopting a development model closer to consumer electronics and emphasizing vertical integration, are charting a path fundamentally different from the traditional, foreign-led automotive system....
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07.04.26 - 06:12
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Google′s chip revisions raise questions for MediaTek′s growth plans (Digitimes)
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Recent reports suggest that Google has once again made engineering changes to its Tensor Processing Unit, or TPU, pushing the chip's tape-out to around mid-2026. The product in question—known as the v8x and designed by MediaTek—has raised fresh concerns about whether MediaTek can scale its application-specific integrated circuit, or ASIC, business as planned this year....
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07.04.26 - 06:06
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Foxconn posts strong March revenue, expects 2Q26 growth despite seasonal trends (Digitimes)
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Foxconn reported a robust consolidated revenue of NT$803.7 billion (approx. US$25.1 billion) in March 2026, driven by sustained demand for AI cloud products and restocking across all major product lines after the Lunar New Year. The company's four key categories showed month-over-month gains, with AI cloud servers continuing to be the primary growth engine, while the company's consumer smart device and computer terminal businesses benefited from new product launches and renewed momentum....
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07.04.26 - 06:06
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China AI platforms compete for developer access via OpenClaw mirror (Digitimes)
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Open-source AI agent project OpenClaw, colloquially referred to as "raising lobsters," is gaining momentum in China. The launch of its official China mirror on April 1 is pushing activity beyond developer circles into cloud platforms and major tech firms, turning the project into a focal point for platform competition....
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