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17.05.26 - 00:42
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Adlink bets on physical AI with robotics, healthcare, and semiconductors (Digitimes)
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Adlink Technology said on May 13 that edge AI demand continued to rise, helping the industrial PC maker deliver one of its strongest profit performances in recent quarters in the first quarter of 2026. The company struck a cautiously optimistic tone for the second half and said long-term growth will center on expanding AI deployment across more real-world use cases....
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16.05.26 - 03:24
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Taiwan semiconductor materials, April 2026— One sector, two races (Digitimes)
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Among the 19 Taiwan-listed semiconductor materials companies tracked by Digitimes, 10 (53%) grew month-on-month in April, 12 (63%) posted positive year-on-year growth, and 14 (74%) are ahead on a cumulative January–April basis. On the surface, those are reasonable numbers — but the distribution underneath tells a more complicated story....
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15.05.26 - 04:06
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Hua Hong Semiconductor strategy focuses on AI demand and specialty tech expansion (Digitimes)
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Hua Hong Semiconductor is positioning itself to capitalize on the accelerating transformation of the global semiconductor industry, driven primarily by the "unmistakably positive impact of AI" on market demand. During its first-quarter 2026 earnings call on May 14, 2026, the company outlined a multi-pronged strategy to enhance its position as a leader in specialty process technologies while expanding into nascent, high-growth sectors....
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15.05.26 - 02:06
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InP compound semiconductors break AI power and bandwidth barriers (Digitimes)
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Indium phosphide (InP) and other compound semiconductors are taking on a bigger role as demand rises for highly efficient light emission and ultra-high-frequency transmission. Their lower electron scattering and lower loss characteristics position them to help break through AI's energy and bandwidth barriers....
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14.05.26 - 07:06
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Analysis: Samsung labor standoff underscores diverging Taiwan-Korea semiconductor workforce models (Digitimes)
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The ongoing Samsung Electronics labor dispute highlights sharply different labor models in South Korea and Taiwan, where firms such as TSMC operate with minimal union presence and rely instead on compensation-driven workforce stability. Industry observers say the Samsung conflict reflects broader tensions over profit sharing during the AI-driven semiconductor upcycle, while Taiwan's tech sector continues to favor high mobility and individual incentives over collective bargaining....
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