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12.01.26 - 09:06
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CES 2026: Attendance holds steady while innovation shifts (Digitimes)
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CES returned to Las Vegas this month, but whether CES 2026 felt as electric as past editions remains a matter of debate. The answer depends on where one looks. A handful of key metrics offer a clearer, if more nuanced, picture of the show's true momentum....
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12.01.26 - 08:06
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US scraps planned restrictions on Chinese-made drones (Digitimes)
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The US Commerce Department has withdrawn a proposal that would have restricted or potentially barred imports of Chinese-made drones, stepping back from a regulatory effort aimed at addressing national security and supply chain risks, according to a notice posted on a US government website....
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12.01.26 - 08:06
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Software takes the wheel in automotive industry at CES 2026 (Digitimes)
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At CES 2026, software-defined vehicles (SDV) transitioned from futuristic concepts to practical realities, signaling a significant evolution in automotive technology. Enhanced autonomous driving chips and integrated AI are enabling vehicles to become mobile AI platforms, fundamentally changing production and consumer relationships within the industry....
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12.01.26 - 08:06
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AUO and FIH showcase AI-powered smart cockpit concepts at CES 2026 (Digitimes)
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CES has increasingly become a key platform for the automotive industry, often dubbed an alternative auto show in recent years due to the rising presence of car-related technologies. From concept vehicles and autonomous driving to electrification, automakers' displays frequently outshine traditional consumer electronics....
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12.01.26 - 08:06
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Beijing′s tech standards reshape global auto industry (Digitimes)
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As the world's largest market for electric vehicles, China is quietly rewriting the competitive logic of the global automotive industry. By redefining technical thresholds, Beijing is exerting a form of "soft power" that transcends its borders, forcing automakers from Detroit to Wolfsburg to rethink how they build cars for the world....
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12.01.26 - 06:06
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CES 2026 sparks debate over Chinese product innovation (Digitimes)
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At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, China's major exhibitors prominently showcased products under the banner of "innovation," drawing significant attention on the show floor. However, some observers noted that many Chinese products closely resemble existing concepts from global companies, with industry insiders accusing Chinese firms not only of imitation but also of repackaging copied designs as independently developed innovations....
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12.01.26 - 06:06
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Samsung reclaims top spot in global DRAM market with record quarterly revenue (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics has reclaimed its position as the world's leading DRAM supplier in the fourth quarter of 2025, reporting record revenue of KRW27.7 trillion (US$19.2 billion) in the segment. The company's overall revenue reached a quarterly high of KRW93 trillion, with operating profit hitting KRW20 trillion, supported primarily by strong memory sales....
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12.01.26 - 06:06
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Huawei steps up 2026 smartphone offensive, Pura series targets market share (Digitimes)
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Despite ongoing US restrictions on Huawei's access to 5G smartphone chips and Google Mobile Services (GMS), the company has re-established a strong position in China by advancing its HarmonyOS ecosystem and pushing for semiconductor component breakthroughs. In 2025, Huawei briefly returned to the top of China's quarterly smartphone sales rankings and currently remains among the market's top three vendors by share....
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