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16.02.26 - 03:06
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Weekly news roundup: Intel resets AI PC race, backs ZAM memory play, HBM3–HBM4 battle intensifies (Digitimes)
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Below are the most-read DIGITIMES Asia stories in the week of February 9 to February 16, 2026. This week's coverage spans HBM3 and HBM4 capacity shifts, AI PC market share changes, alternative memory architecture development, foundry strategy resets, and executive leadership moves at TSMC. Together, these stories track how AI-driven demand is reshaping memory supply, chip architecture strategy, and global semiconductor expansion....
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16.02.26 - 01:36
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Korean investors pour US$92.5 million into Hong Kong-listed AI, tech stocks (SCMP)
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South Korean investors returned to mainland equities at the start of 2026, ramping up purchases of Hong Kong-listed players in artificial intelligence and semiconductors amid enduring enthusiasm for the tech sector.
They bought US$92.5 million worth of Hong Kong-listed shares this year as of February 13, according to data from SEIBro, a portal maintained by the Korea Securities Depository. The buying was concentrated in newly listed technology companies and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) tracking......
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15.02.26 - 23:42
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Makers of AI chatbots that put children at risk face big fines or UK ban (The Guardian)
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Starmer to announce 'crackdown on vile illegal content created by AI' after scandal involving Elon Musk's Grok toolMakers of AI chatbots that put children at risk will face massive fines or even see their services blocked in the UK under law changes to be announced by Keir Starmer on Monday.Emboldened by Elon Musk's X stopping its Grok AI tool from creating sexualised images of real people in the UK after public outrage last month, ministers are planning a “crackdown on vile illegal content created by AI”. Continue reading......
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15.02.26 - 23:36
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Rampant AI Demand for Memory Is Fueling a Growing Chip Crisis (Bloomberg)
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A growing procession of tech industry leaders including Elon Musk and Tim Cook are warning about a global crisis in the making: A shortage of memory chips is beginning to hammer profits, derail corporate plans and inflate price tags on everything from laptops and smartphones to automobiles and data centers — and the crunch is only going to get worse....
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