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10.03.26 - 08:54
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Rugged device maker Winmate sees growth surge from edge AI and defense demand (Digitimes)
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Industrial PC maker Winmate reported stronger-than-expected revenue in February 2026, supported by expanding demand for edge AI computing and rising global defense budgets that boosted defense-related shipments. Revenue from these segments doubled, the company said. Winmate added that the industry has entered a new growth cycle, providing clear momentum for operations and profitability in 2026....
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10.03.26 - 08:54
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SK Hynix develops 1c LPDDR6 DRAM for AI devices (Digitimes)
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SK Hynix on March 10 announced it has developed a 16Gb LPDDR6 DRAM using its sixth-generation 10nm-class (1c) process technology, marking what the company described as the world's first validation of an LPDDR6 product based on the 1c node....
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10.03.26 - 08:06
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Iran conflict threatens Gulf data center boom as attacks mount (Digitimes)
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The widening conflict involving Iran is beginning to ripple through the global AI industry, raising new questions about the security of Gulf-backed data center projects and the resilience of regional cloud infrastructure. Gulf states are expected to invest more than US$300 billion in data centers, chips, and other AI infrastructure, but recent drone strikes on Amazon Web Services (AWS) facilities have highlighted the vulnerability of these projects, according to reports by The Information and The Guardian....
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10.03.26 - 07:06
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Qualcomm makes its move into physical AI and robotics (Digitimes)
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Semiconductor giant Qualcomm has recently announced new products and collaborations that bring it deeper into the realm of physical AI. The moves position the company at the forefront of humanoid and general-purpose robotics, one of the tech sector's most competitive emerging markets....
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10.03.26 - 05:36
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Chinese satellite images reveal US military buildup in Middle East (Digitimes)
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Chinese geospatial intelligence firm MizarVision has drawn scrutiny after publishing high-resolution commercial satellite imagery tracking US military aircraft and naval assets involved in operations against Iran, highlighting how commercially available imagery and artificial intelligence (AI) are expanding access to battlefield surveillance....
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10.03.26 - 05:06
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Zhen Ding posts slight 4% revenue drop in February amid strong AI demand (Digitimes)
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Major printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturer Zhen Ding Technology reported a slight 3.97% year-over-year decline in February 2026 revenue to NT$11.72 billion (US$367.45 million), despite being part of the traditional off-season for consumer electronics. The company highlighted that momentum for products related to high-end AI continued to see robust growth, while revenue from servers, optical communications, and IC substrates all maintained a year-over-year growth of more than 60%, indicating that its revenue structure is rapidly shifting toward high-end AI applications....
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10.03.26 - 05:06
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TSMC expansion triggers filter material shortage and price surge (Digitimes)
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As the global semiconductor manufacturing process advances below 2nm, wafer fabs are demanding increasingly stringent cleanroom environments. This has rapidly boosted demand for airborne molecular contamination (AMC) solutions from major suppliers such as Greenfiltec, Yesiang, and Sweden's Camfil. Driven primarily by TSMC's aggressive capacity expansion and rapid progress in advanced nodes, these companies have recently faced rare supply tightness, sparking a new wave of price increases....
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