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20.04.26 - 12:06
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Taiwan textile firms branch into aerospace and drones with high-performance materials (Digitimes)
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Taiwan's manufacturers are no longer content with making sportswear and bicycle parts. Faced with margin pressure and slowing demand in traditional end markets, a growing number of the island's textile and composite materials makers are repositioning themselves as suppliers to the aerospace, defense, and drone industries — sectors that demand premium materials, carry long contract cycles, and are largely insulated from the price wars that have squeezed conventional manufacturing. Early movers are already showing results....
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20.04.26 - 12:06
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LEO satellites set to transform in-flight connectivity (Digitimes)
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For years, one of the most frustrating aspects of long-haul travel has been expensive, slow, and often unreliable in-flight Wi-Fi. With the rapid rise of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications, that frustration may soon be a thing of the past. Analysis from Aviation Week's podcast highlights how LEO players such as SpaceX's Starlink and Amazon's Project Kuiper are reshaping aviation connectivity across technology, business models, and passenger experience....
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20.04.26 - 12:06
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Solar power: the new front in G2 tech rivalry (Digitimes)
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As China weighs restrictions on exporting heterojunction (HJT) solar equipment to the United States — partly to blunt Elon Musk's space ambitions — a new chapter in the technology's global race is unfolding on American soil....
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20.04.26 - 12:06
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Memory and raw materials′ increased prices weigh on smartphone panels in 2Q26 (Digitimes)
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Entering the second quarter of 2026, the smartphone panel market continues to carry the weak momentum carried over from the first quarter of 2026. As memory prices rise further alongside escalating bulk raw material costs, brand vendors have adopted more conservative procurement strategies, further intensifying competition across the panel supply chain....
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20.04.26 - 11:06
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Analysis: How TSMC avoids memory′s boom-and-bust cycle (Digitimes)
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Ahead of TSMC's earnings call, DIGITIMES senior analyst Luke Lin explained that TSMC typically does not revise its full-year revenue forecast or capital expenditure during its first-quarter earnings announcement. If adjustments are needed, TSMC usually waits until July. That is when second-quarter results and third-quarter guidance are released, giving the company a firmer basis for any revisions....
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20.04.26 - 11:06
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Inside the strategy of Anthropic′s CFO as AI spending surges (Digitimes)
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At Anthropic, the race to build cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly defined by one constraint: computing, and at the center of the company's response is its low-profile chief financial officer, Krishna Rao, who has emerged as a key architect of its rapid expansion....
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20.04.26 - 11:06
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AI boom lifts Taiwan′s chip testing firms to record 1Q26 (Digitimes)
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As artificial intelligence chips increasingly migrate to advanced manufacturing nodes, the complexity — and duration — of semiconductor testing is rising sharply. That shift is fueling surging demand for Taiwan's test interface suppliers, whose businesses are climbing in tandem with the AI boom....
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20.04.26 - 10:06
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Chinese conglomerate makes entry into memory sector as AI drive structural shift (Digitimes)
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On April 17, Security Times reported that Beijing New Space-time Technology (Time Space Technology) plans to acquire Shenzhen-based memory module maker Powev Electronic Technology for CNY1.078 billion (US$158 million), marking its official entry into the semiconductor storage sector. The report noted that the deal represents a strategic transformation for the company as it seeks to move away from its traditional night-time economy and smart city businesses, which have been under sustained pressure from macroeconomic headwinds and tightening local government budgets....
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20.04.26 - 10:06
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Chinese auto parts chain expands amid smart and electric vehicle surge (Digitimes)
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China, the world's largest single automotive market, is also the most intense testing ground for the industry's shift toward smart and electric vehicles. DIGITIMES Research notes that China's adoption of advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and intelligent cockpits in new cars has rapidly outpaced other regions, reaching significant penetration, especially in mid- to high-end models. Electric vehicles (EVs) have overtaken internal combustion engine cars as the sales leader in the passenger car segment, with the speed and scale of this transformation surpassing prior market expectations....
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20.04.26 - 10:06
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Fortinet rolls out FortiOS 8.0 to tackle shadow AI and post-quantum security risks (Digitimes)
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Cybersecurity firm Fortinet recently held its 2026 Accelerate APAC conference in Taiwan, focusing on emerging security challenges in the AI era and corresponding solutions. At the event, the company introduced its latest operating system, FortiOS 8.0, designed to help enterprises simplify security architectures and strengthen digital resilience through AI-driven protection, next-generation SASE, and quantum-safe capabilities....
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20.04.26 - 09:06
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Exclusive: Sunny Optical eyes FAU, sees 9% smartphone market drop in 2026 (Digitimes)
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As the second quarter of 2026 unfolds, many smartphone and component makers entered the year bracing for pressure on the mobile market. Sunny Optical internally forecasts a 9% decline in the global smartphone market for 2026, with mid- to low-end phones pausing camera upgrades and high-end components undergoing a clear replacement trend....
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20.04.26 - 09:06
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India′s smartphone shipments fall 3% amid cost pressures and weak demand (Digitimes)
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India's smartphone shipments fell 3% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2026, signaling strain across global supply chains and consumer markets as rising component costs and sluggish demand squeezed volumes and margins. The downturn — and the further price pressures expected ahead — could affect device availability, pricing strategies, and earnings across manufacturers and retailers....
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