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05.01.26 - 09:06
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Geopolitics-driven auto industry reshuffling on display at CES 2026 (Digitimes)
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Geopolitically driven supply-chain realignment is pushing the global auto industry into a critical moment of risk diversification. An emerging industrial bloc centered on "non-China" supply chains is beginning to take shape, reshaping how automakers and technology companies source, build, and deploy vehicles....
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05.01.26 - 09:06
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Samsung bets on smart driving, testing old alliances (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics' decision to acquire a major advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) business through its subsidiary Harman is widely viewed as a decisive escalation of its ambitions in automotive electronics. Yet the move is also stirring unease among industry observers, who warn that it could complicate Samsung's long-standing partnership with Hyundai Motor Group, raising questions about how the two South Korean giants will navigate an increasingly crowded and competitive automotive technology market....
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05.01.26 - 08:06
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Lee Jae-myung′s first China visit signals warming South Korea-China ties (Digitimes)
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According to Bloomberg and The Korea Economic Daily, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung made a four-day trip from January 4-7, 2026, to Beijing and Shanghai, including a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The heads of the four major South Korean conglomerates (Samsung, SK Group, Hyundai, and LG Group) also traveled with Lee as part of an economic delegation....
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05.01.26 - 08:06
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GTOC signs 5-year US defense deal for aerospace glass conformal antennas (Digitimes)
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G-Tech Optoelectronics (GTOC), a glass processing subsidiary of Hon Hai Precision Industry (Foxconn), announced it has signed a five-year framework agreement with a US defense systems integration contractor, covering the period from December 31, 2025, to December 30, 2030. The partnership will comply with relevant defense, national security, export control, and supply chain security regulations in the US, Japan, and Taiwan....
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05.01.26 - 08:06
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TSMC′s US fabs expose structural cost gap with Taiwan (Digitimes)
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The economics of advanced semiconductor manufacturing in the US differ sharply from those in Taiwan, and TSMC's experience in Arizona is underscoring how difficult that gap is to bridge. Analysts say higher depreciation per wafer and elevated labor costs are placing sustained pressure on margins at the company's US fabs, even as production ramps up....
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05.01.26 - 07:06
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Taiwan network firms to showcase Wi-Fi 8 and AI networking at CES 2026 (Digitimes)
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The Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2026) will take place from January 6-9, 2026, in Las Vegas. Taiwanese networking companies WNC, Sercomm, Arcadyan, and Zyxel will exhibit next-generation communication technologies and AI applications, focusing on Wi-Fi 8, AI integration, optical switches, and post-quantum cryptography (PQC) modules....
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05.01.26 - 06:06
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China memory makers′ IPO line up: CXMT seeks US$4.2 billion, YMTC prepares filing (Digitimes)
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Strong AI demand has pushed the memory sector into a rare upcycle. China's leading DRAM maker CXMT is advancing an IPO application on the STAR Market, targeting CNY29.5 billion (US$4.21 billion), the second-largest fundraising in STAR Market history. In parallel, supply chain sources say China's NAND flash leader YMTC is likely to file for an IPO in the first half of 2026....
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05.01.26 - 06:06
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Samsung reportedly pitches bundled solutions to Google and AMD (Digitimes)
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As major corporations expand investments in artificial intelligence (AI), memory suppliers have seen a flood of orders. According to the latest reports from South Korean media, Samsung Electronics has not only demonstrated negotiation dominance but is also marketing a turnkey solution that bundles advanced packaging, DRAM, and foundry services to customers such as Google and AMD. This binding strategy aims to strengthen customer loyalty....
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05.01.26 - 06:06
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Xiaomi sets 550,000 EV delivery target for 2026 expansion push (Digitimes)
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Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun used a recent New Year livestream to set a bold target for the company's electric vehicle (EV) business: 550,000 vehicle deliveries in 2026. During the broadcast, Lei also conducted a live "teardown" of the YU7 model, emphasizing the car's safety-oriented design....
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05.01.26 - 06:06
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iPhone 17 sales surge lifts Apple past 20% share in China (Digitimes)
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Apple's iPhone 17 series has driven a notable recovery in China, pushing the company's market share back above 20% and lifting monthly shipments beyond 6 million units in November 2025, according to industry estimates. The rebound marks Apple's strongest performance in the market in recent years after a period of declining share amid intense competition from domestic smartphone brands....
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05.01.26 - 05:06
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ITC launches formal investigation into Samsung and Google over Netlist patent dispute (Digitimes)
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The US International Trade Commission (ITC) announced it has launched an investigation into alleged semiconductor patent infringement involving Samsung Electronics, Google, and Supermicro, after the US company Netlist filed a complaint claiming DRAM products imported by Samsung and Google violate Section 337 of the US Tariff Act. However, Netlist has faced criticism for its history of prolonged litigation battles with Samsung....
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05.01.26 - 05:06
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NAFCO posts record December revenue and is optimistic for 2026 (Digitimes)
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The National Aerospace Fasteners Corporation (NAFCO) revenue for December 2025 hit a new record of NT$405 million (approx. US$12.9 million), up 7.84% month-over-month and 19.61% year-over-year. In response to customer demand, the company will continue to expand its Malaysia operations while pushing capacity at its Taiwan plant....
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