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12.02.26 - 11:06
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Global semiconductor industry, 2026 (Digitimes)
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AI applications and memory are two major growth drivers for the global semiconductor industry, with global semiconductor revenue expected to reach US$960 billion in 2026....
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12.02.26 - 08:06
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Canada prepares safeguards ahead of Chinese EV imports (Digitimes)
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The first wave of Chinese electric vehicles is expected to enter the Canadian market in February 2026 under a new trade arrangement. But alongside the arrival of lower-cost cars comes a surge of anxiety in Western capitals over data security, remote-control capabilities, and the geopolitical risks embedded in connected vehicles....
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12.02.26 - 08:06
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Tower Semiconductor revamps strategy after Intel deal collapses (Digitimes)
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Intel's decision to walk away from its September 2023 agreement for Fab 11X in New Mexico has prompted Tower Semiconductor to revamp its manufacturing roadmap, scrap the facility from its 2028 model, and redirect customers — marking a strategic reset for the specialty foundry partner....
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12.02.26 - 08:06
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Taiwan ODMs split in early 2026 as business transition takes hold (Digitimes)
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Taiwan's leading original design manufacturers (ODMs) are entering 2026 at different stages of transition, as efforts to expand into AI servers and automotive electronics intersect with seasonal softness and shifting demand in legacy businesses. January 2026 results from Pegatron and Compal Electronics illustrate how the two companies are navigating that shift with contrasting near-term outcomes....
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12.02.26 - 07:06
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Acer, Asus January PC surge faces 2Q26 reckoning on memory shortages (Digitimes)
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Notebook brands Acer and Asus posted strong January revenue, defying the usual seasonal slowdown. The supply chain, however, remains cautious — the momentum, sources warn, is short-lived. When inventories of key components are drawn down by the second quarter of 2026, and price increases are passed on to end consumers, the real test will begin. As Warren Buffett famously put it: "Only when the tide goes out do you discover who's been swimming naked."...
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12.02.26 - 05:48
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Applied Materials settles with BIS for US$252.5 million over SMIC shipments (Digitimes)
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Applied Materials, a Santa Clara-based semiconductor equipment maker, has reached a US$252.5 million settlement with the US Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) to resolve allegations of illegal exports to China. The penalty represents the second-highest civil fine ever imposed by the BIS and the maximum amount permitted by statute — equal to twice the value of the illegal transactions....
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