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22.04.26 - 02:42
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Powerchip returns to profitability in 1Q26 following fab sale to Micron (Digitimes)
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Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing (PSMC) reported revenue of NT$13.57 billion (approx. US$432 million) in the first quarter of 2026, up 6% from the previous quarter and 22% year over year, benefiting from the disposal gains related to the sale of its Tongluo fab in Taiwan to Micron Technology. Net profit after tax reached NT$14.23 billion, with earnings per share (EPS) of NT$3.36, ending 10 consecutive quarters of losses....
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22.04.26 - 02:42
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CXMT fills LPDDR4X gap as non-China CSPs seek capacity (Digitimes)
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Memory giant ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT) is stepping in to fill the consumer market shortfall left by Samsung Electronics' planned phase-out of LPDDR4X production. With memory costs soaring and supply tightening, roughly 40% of CXMT's capacity will reportedly be reserved for LPDDR4X, while the remaining 60% is dedicated to advanced DDR5 and LPDDR5 products....
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22.04.26 - 02:42
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Taiwan′s floating offshore wind grows, fixed-bottom sites reach saturation (Digitimes)
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Driven by rapid growth in the AI and semiconductor industries, green electricity demand is expected to reach 40 billion kWh by 2030. As fixed-bottom wind turbine installations gradually approach saturation, future development is expected to shift toward floating wind turbines in deep-water areas. Renewable energy has become a key factor supporting major corporate investments, while also enhancing Taiwan's energy independence and national security....
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22.04.26 - 02:42
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AI is turning cars into mobile living spaces, Taiwan′s ARTC Chief says (Digitimes)
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As advances in artificial intelligence (AI) accelerate, the global auto industry is transforming any in its history. Jheng-Jian Wang, chairman of Taiwan's Automotive Research & Testing Center (ARTC), said the car of the future will no longer be merely a means of transportation, but a "mobile living space" capable of reasoning and decision-making. At the center of this shift, he said, are two technologies: the smart cockpit and end-to-end AI driving systems....
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22.04.26 - 02:42
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China′s humanoid robot makers eye RISC-V over Nvidia Jetson (Digitimes)
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At the second humanoid robot half-marathon held in the Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area (E-Town), several "Linglong 2.0" humanoid robots powered by a RISC-V AI CPU — the K3 chip — completed the race, standing out as one of the event's key technical highlights....
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22.04.26 - 02:42
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BYD seeks role in Europe′s auto lobby as Chinese carmakers gain ground (Digitimes)
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On April 20, BYD formally applied to join the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA) and has begun discussions with the group, according to foreign media reports. If approved, it would become the first Chinese automaker admitted to the association — a milestone that could amplify its voice in Europe's policy and regulatory debates....
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22.04.26 - 02:42
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Apple′s incoming CEO faces mounting pressure to close AI gap (Digitimes)
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Apple's planned leadership transition is placing artificial intelligence capability gaps at the center of the agenda for incoming chief executive John Ternus. The company has confirmed that Ternus, currently senior vice president of hardware engineering, will take over as CEO on September 1, while Tim Cook will move into the role of executive chairman....
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22.04.26 - 02:42
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Analysis: Tesla′s chip ambitions drive a wedge between Samsung and Intel (Digitimes)
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Tesla's Terafab project is accelerating, with the company targeting substantial in-house chip production to support autonomous driving, robotaxis, humanoid robots, and AI infrastructure. The push is already forcing a split among its potential foundry partners, with divergent responses that could reshape supplier relationships and competitive dynamics across the semiconductor industry....
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21.04.26 - 11:06
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AP Memory posts 112% profit surge in March, expects stronger growth momentum in 2026 (Digitimes)
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Niche memory design firm AP Memory announced a 112% year-over-year increase in its self-reported March 2026 revenue to NT$814 million (approx. US$25.9 million). Pre-tax net income rose 53% to NT$457 million, while net profit attributable to the parent company grew 62% to NT$372 million. Earnings per share (EPS) reached NT$2.29. The company is optimistic about sustained growth momentum throughout 2026, with overall operational visibility better than in previous years....
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