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24.04.26 - 06:06
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AI PCB supply crunch squeezes margins on rising materials and energy costs (Digitimes)
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A tightening supply of high-end materials is emerging as a key constraint just as PCB specifications and manufacturing processes move into a new upgrade cycle. Shortages span from T-glass fiberglass cloth for IC substrates to longer lead times for copper-clad laminates (CCL), with prices for multiple upstream inputs rising in tandem....
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24.04.26 - 06:06
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FSET eyes local battery recycling and storage by 2027 (Digitimes)
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Amid rising electricity demand driven by geopolitical tensions and AI growth, Formosa Smart Energy Tech (FSET) is advancing its battery recycling and energy storage strategy to build a localized circular supply chain. The company plans to establish Taiwan's first waste battery recycling line in Changhua County, targeting completion by the fourth quarter of 2027 with an initial capacity of 720 tons....
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24.04.26 - 06:06
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Commentary: DeepSeek rethinks funding strategy under talent drain and AI race (Digitimes)
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The trajectory of DeepSeek has drawn scrutiny, but its latest move marks a clear inflection point. According to a report by The Information, the company is seeking external funding for the first time, triggering strong interest from China's major tech groups. Four sources familiar with the matter said Tencent and Alibaba are in discussions to invest....
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24.04.26 - 05:06
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German automakers lose share as EV incentives lift Chinese rivals (Digitimes)
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Germany's EV subsidy program is set to open for applications in May, with retroactive eligibility for vehicles purchased as early as January. But while the policy is intended to bolster the country's domestic EV industry, early results suggest that much of the benefit is flowing to foreign automakers — particularly Chinese brands — adding competitive pressure on German manufacturers at home....
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24.04.26 - 05:06
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E Ink and Netronix eye e-reader growth despite DRAM headwinds (Digitimes)
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As color electronic paper technology matures, the e-reader market is entering a new growth phase—one that could reshape global reading habits and retail channels. Consumers worldwide may see broader access to color devices, evolving purchase patterns in convenience retail, and sustained demand for monochrome readers that support diverse market segmentation....
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24.04.26 - 05:06
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Texas Instruments says edge AI opportunities extend beyond robots (Digitimes)
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In an April 23 interview, Amichai Ron of Texas Instruments (TI) warned that edge AI will reshape devices worldwide, extending far beyond robotics and driving greater semiconductor demand as AI integrates into long-lived products, implying that global markets must prepare for increased connectivity, sensorization, and chip requirements, along with regulatory and logistical adjustments....
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24.04.26 - 05:06
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Huawei invests CNY18 billion in smart driving while European legacy brands struggle for relevance (Digitimes)
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Huawei has committed a CNY18 billion (US$2.63 billion) investment plan dedicated to research and development in smart driving technologies, in an aggressive push to dominate the foundational layer of the electric vehicle (EV) industry. According to Reuters, Huawei is allocating CNY10 billion specifically for computing power to train AI models, with plans to scale that infrastructure spending to between CNY70 billion and CNY80 billion over the next five years....
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24.04.26 - 04:06
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Intel keeps capex steady as it shifts spending toward capacity expansion (Digitimes)
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Intel is holding its 2026 capex broadly flat year over year, not because of reduced ambition, but because of a strategic reallocation of spending toward equipment that directly boosts chip output. Executives signaled that existing factory space is sufficient for now, allowing the company to prioritize tools and productivity gains to meet rising AI-driven demand. This measured approach reflects confidence in near-term demand—particularly for server CPUs—while maintaining financial discipline amid macroeconomic uncertainty and rising input costs....
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