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16.11.25 - 10:00
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Semco eyes big tech deals in the glass substrate boom (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electro-Mechanics (Semco) is reportedly in supply talks with several Big Tech companies, two years after moving into glass substrates. Seen as a next-generation breakthrough for advanced packaging as AI workloads surge, glass substrates are projected by MarketsandMarkets to reach KRW12 trillion (approx. US$8.4 billion) in market value by 2028....
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16.11.25 - 10:00
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China′s economy faces multiple pressures as investment uncertainty rises (Digitimes)
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The Chinese National Federation of Industries (CNFI) held its 79th Industrial Day celebration on November 11, 2025, in Taipei. CNFI is one of Taiwan's oldest and largest industry associations, with extensive membership and investments. At the event, CNFI's Rock Hsu and chairman Chun-jung Pan presented the 2025 CNFI white paper to President William Ching-te Lai....
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16.11.25 - 10:00
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Taiwan supply chain chases AI growth after missing initial wave (Digitimes)
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Benefiting from the artificial intelligence (AI) boom driving strong semiconductor and server exports, Taiwan's economic growth forecast for 2025 has been revised up to 5.94% by the Taiwan Institute of Economic Research (TIER). Supply chains that caught the first wave of Nvidia-led AI demand have seen significant profit growth since the second half of 2023....
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16.11.25 - 10:00
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Taiwan′s AutoSys expands beyond cars, targeting drones and robotics (Digitimes)
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Taiwan-based automotive software developer AutoSys Intelligent is broadening its horizons beyond self-driving cars. Building on its core expertise in autonomous driving systems, the company plans to extend its intelligent software and system technologies to drones, robotics, and other AI-driven platforms, marking the start of a multidimensional growth strategy....
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16.11.25 - 10:00
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Research Insight: What′s next for the hydrogen energy industry? (Digitimes)
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The development of the hydrogen energy industry has been driven by demand from application sectors, including scenarios ranging from hydrogen vehicles to power usage. Although global hydrogen vehicle sales have declined over the past two years, Japan has remained committed to promoting hydrogen fuel cell commercial vehicles and even expanding trials of natural gas-hydrogen blended combustion power generation....
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15.11.25 - 06:12
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Commentary: The AI bubble question resurfaces, yet China′s cycle logic diverges sharply (Digitimes)
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As 2025 nears its close, the global artificial intelligence (AI) boom is again prompting debate over whether the sector is entering speculative territory. From Silicon Valley to Wall Street and across China's tech and investment circles, comparisons with the 2000 dot-com bubble have intensified. With China now a central participant in the AI landscape rather than an observer, the debate has gained broader industry attention....
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15.11.25 - 06:12
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Taiwan′s AutoSys turns self-driving Algorithms into next-gen AI exports (Digitimes)
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As one of the most demanding testing grounds for AI, autonomous driving technology has become a high-security laboratory where next-generation AI applications are forged. Analysts note that as much as 50 to 70 percent of the algorithms used in self-driving systems can be efficiently transferred to non-automotive fields, giving established players a distinct "spillover advantage" over newcomers. From Tesla to Chinese automakers and established brands in Europe, the United States, Japan, and South Korea, automotive AI is now extending into adjacent industries such as smart manufacturing, robotics, and unmanned aerial systems (UAVs)....
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15.11.25 - 06:12
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Wieson sees strong growth as AI and HPC markets boost demand for connectors (Digitimes)
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Wieson reported significant gains in its third-quarter 2025 results, driven by heightened demand for connectors in artificial intelligence (AI) servers and high-performance computing (HPC) equipment. The company's entry into the AI supply chain contributed to improved operational performance and stronger order momentum, positioning it well for ongoing expansion in these sectors....
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15.11.25 - 06:12
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China fine-tunes its Thousand Talents campaign to lure South Korean scientists (Digitimes)
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China's talent-recruitment efforts in South Korea's science and technology sector are entering a far more targeted phase. Under the Thousand Talents Plan (TTP), Beijing is reportedly running a personalized, data-informed campaign that draws on detailed insight into Korean researchers' pay, personal backgrounds, and academic environments. Korean media report that these offers, which include high salaries, substantial research budget,s and family-related benefits, have triggered concern across universities, state labs, and government agencies....
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15.11.25 - 06:12
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Fei-Fei Li says spatial intelligence is the next frontier in GenAI (Digitimes)
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In 1950, Alan Turing asked, "Can machines think?" The question remains the same, seventy-five years later, and AI will play a major role in answering this question. Hailed as the AI godmother, Fei-Fei Li, Stanford professor and co-founder of World Labs, released an essay declaring spatial intelligence is the future of generative AI. Li explained what spatial intelligence is, why it matters, and how researchers can build world models capable of unlocking this ability....
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