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22.03.26 - 01:00
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Column: Drones redefine warfare, and the US wants to control who builds them (Digitimes)
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Drones are rapidly transforming modern warfare, offering relatively low-cost alternatives to traditional weapons while driving changes across defense supply chains. Small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), often costing only a few thousand dollars, are now capable of striking targets hundreds of kilometers away, including armored vehicles, ships, and air defense systems....
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22.03.26 - 01:00
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SpaceX Starship delay opens door for returnable satellite ventures (Digitimes)
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Elon Musk recently acknowledged that the first flight of SpaceX's Starship V3, originally scheduled for early 2026, has been delayed to April. The postponement highlights persistent technical hurdles for the rocket, which features the latest Raptor 3 engines and a suite of design improvements....
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21.03.26 - 13:06
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AI robot fingertip sensing set to drive next tech breakthrough (Digitimes)
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The future of AI robot computing power is expected to shift significantly toward edge devices, with dexterous robotic hands playing a critical role as the core endpoint. Industry experts observe that the next major breakthrough in AI robotics will come from integrating sensing and real-time computing capabilities into these agile hands....
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21.03.26 - 06:12
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Analysis: Samsung′s Exynos chip rebounds with mixed performance in 2nm era (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics' self-developed mobile application processor (AP) series, Exynos, long criticized for poor performance and overheating issues, is showing signs of revival. The new Exynos 2600, built on the advanced 2nm second-generation process (SF2), has delivered unexpectedly strong performance results compared to its previous chips, laying a foundation for the once-struggling chip line to bounce back....
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21.03.26 - 06:12
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Supermicro reshuffles its board as scrutiny deepens (Digitimes)
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Super Micro Computer Inc. (Supermicro) has announced a swift and significant restructuring of its executive leadership following the unsealing of a federal indictment charging its co-founder and other high-level employees with orchestrating a massive scheme to illegally export advanced AI technology to China....
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21.03.26 - 06:12
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AMD-backed Upstage targets 10,000 GPUs in Korea AI expansion (Digitimes)
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Advanced Micro Devices is expanding its presence in South Korea's artificial intelligence market through a deepened partnership with local startup Upstage, as plans for large-scale GPU deployment and surging compute demand underscore the country's growing importance in AI infrastructure....
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21.03.26 - 06:12
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Chunghwa Telecom, Far EasTone accelerate 5G SA trials ahead of 6G rollout (Digitimes)
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As 6G is expected to enter commercial use by 2030, the 5G standalone (SA) architecture is regarded as a crucial technological foundation for the transition to next-generation communications. Taiwan's Chunghwa Telecom (CHT) and Far EasTone Telecommunications (FET) are currently focusing their 5G SA efforts on technical verification and pilot programs in specific areas of the island, though they have yet to announce a detailed timeline for full nationwide coverage....
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21.03.26 - 06:12
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AI EXPO Taiwan 2026 to open March 25, trio of AI themes and applications in focus (Digitimes)
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AI EXPO Taiwan 2026 will be held from March 25 to 27 at the Taipei Expo Park, co-organized by DIGITIMES, broadcaster IC975, Chung Yuan Christian University's (CYCU) College of Intelligent Computing and Quantum Information, the National Development Council (NDC), and the Taipei Expo Foundation. The theme of the 2026 edition of the annual event is "AI·X: Cross-Domain X Infinite Possibilities."...
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21.03.26 - 06:06
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MA-tek secures top 3 global SiPh orders, eyes US-Japan growth in 2026 (Digitimes)
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With silicon photonics (SiPh) demand surging, MA-tek chairwoman Yong-Fen Hsieh announced the company has secured major orders from the world's three largest customers, driving revenue contributions. Following the booming AI chip market, SiPh and co-packaged optics (CPO) are set to become the next strong growth engines. Although the SiPh boom still requires time to mature, MA-tek expects its testing business revenue to double over the next three years, with overall operations targeting double-digit growth in 2026....
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