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23.04.26 - 11:06
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Samsung and LG turn to AI at WIS 2026 to tackle sluggish consumer electronics market (Digitimes)
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Faced with declining hardware sales as high interest rates and shrinking demand crunch the global consumer electronics market, Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics are pursuing strategies to redefine product value. At the recent World IT Show (WIS) 2026 in Seoul, both South Korean companies showcased AI-centric strategies in their visions for future lifestyles....
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23.04.26 - 10:06
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Machvision targets 70% high-end equipment share, eyes record 2026 revenue (Digitimes)
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Machvision's launch of advanced inspection tools for semiconductors and high-end printed circuit boards carries significant implications for global electronics supply chains, promising higher test throughput, improved defect detection, and greater automation. Manufacturers worldwide may see reduced process risk, higher yields, and accelerated validation as complexity and miniaturization intensify across markets....
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23.04.26 - 09:06
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Tencent, Alibaba circle DeepSeek in US$20 billion AI deal talks (Digitimes)
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Chinese tech giants Tencent Holdings and Alibaba Group are reportedly in talks to invest in AI startup DeepSeek, as the company seeks fresh funding that could value it at more than US$20 billion, underscoring intensifying competition and rising capital demands in the global AI sector....
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23.04.26 - 09:06
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Taiwan′s semiconductor equipment gap persists despite govt subsidies (Digitimes)
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With government incentives, Taiwan has achieved significant success in localizing display equipment, though the competitiveness of the display industry has declined considerably in the process. Semiconductor equipment has also been listed as a key area for government support by Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA). Over the past five years, the self-sufficiency rate of semiconductor equipment has risen from 15% to 18%, meaning that more than 80% of Taiwan's semiconductor equipment still relies on foreign sources....
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23.04.26 - 09:06
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AI shifts and soaring costs drive PC brands to cut jobs in 2026 (Digitimes)
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Several PC companies have been conducting rounds of layoffs in recent months, which echoes the downsizing trend across the tech industry. While some point to AI adoption as a culprit, the cuts reflect a broader industry realignment driven by AI resource redistribution and an era of steep component price hikes....
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23.04.26 - 09:06
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Apple reshapes AI strategy by doubling down on Siri and privacy (Digitimes)
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As OpenAI and xAI pivot toward enterprise markets inspired by Anthropic, and as OpenClaw sparks new visions for agent-based AI, Apple has finally set a clear AI focus for its 2026 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The company announced the event will focus on AI advancements and new software and developer tools, marking Apple's most direct AI statement in recent years....
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23.04.26 - 08:24
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Volkswagen outlines aggressive EV, AI and capacity reset ahead of Beijing show (Digitimes)
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Volkswagen's plan to launch 50 electric models by 2030 while cutting global production capacity signals major structural shifts for consumers, suppliers, and markets worldwide. The company is reallocating resources toward rapid localized development, AI-defined vehicles, and software moves that could reshape competition in China while forcing difficult trade-offs across Europe and other regions....
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23.04.26 - 08:06
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LG Display approves KRW1.1 trillion OLED infrastructure investment (Digitimes)
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LG Display approved an investment of KRW1.1 trillion (approx. US$740 million) to build OLED technology infrastructure. The move, running from April 22, 2026, to June 30, 2028, could affect global display supply chains, technology competition, and investment flows in advanced OLED development and will significantly broaden research partnerships worldwide....
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23.04.26 - 06:06
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Parade offsets weak PC demand with TTED, high-speed, and automotive growth (Digitimes)
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Parade Technologies' first-quarter 2026 results and revised outlook carry broader supply-chain and demand implications for global PC and electronics markets. Memory shortages and price hikes are depressing PC shipments, while the company pivots into automotive, data-center, and other non-PC segments to offset anticipated declines through the rest of 2026 and beyond....
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