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Taiwan PCB industry gearing up for record investment driven by AI cloud computing (Digitimes)
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Taiwan's printed circuit board (PCB) industry is entering a new growth cycle fueled by a surge in cloud artificial intelligence (AI) computing orders. Manufacturers are ramping up capex sharply in 2026 to expand high-end server capacity and accelerate the transformation of AI-related products. Industry experts project total capital spending to reach unprecedented levels, led by several major firms making multi-billion-dollar investments....
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19.01.26 - 00:54
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Advantest ATE lead times remain tight as AI and memory markets expand (Digitimes)
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As demand strengthens in markets such as GPUs and high-bandwidth memory (HBM), Japan-based Advantest said orders for semiconductor automated test equipment (ATE) remain stable, with average product lead times exceeding six months. The company expects that once the newly expanded assembly capacity is fully in place in 2026, order backlogs will be further alleviated....
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19.01.26 - 00:54
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Machine identities outnumber humans as AI reshapes cybersecurity landscape in Asia Pacific (Digitimes)
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As artificial intelligence integration accelerates within enterprises, the cybersecurity landscape is undergoing significant change, with machine identities now surpassing human users in many organizations. This shift, highlighted by Simon Tai, managing director of SailPoint Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau, signals the growing inadequacy of traditional governance frameworks for effectively securing AI-driven operations....
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19.01.26 - 00:54
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OpenAI flags China′s AI surge with geopolitical ripples (Digitimes)
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OpenAI has underscored the increasing complexity and unpredictability of the AI rivalry between the US and China, highlighting China's rapid progress through open-source, low-cost AI models and its export of "sovereign AI" systems to Southeast Asia and the Middle East. These shifts indicate new geopolitical dimensions in the global AI landscape....
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19.01.26 - 00:36
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Ant-backed Chinese AI agent developer DeepWisdom aims to help solo entrepreneurs (SCMP)
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Chinese AI start-up DeepWisdom, which has launched its Atoms multi-agent application, wants to make life easier for solo entrepreneurs by deploying AI agents to serve in different roles, in what may be a glimpse of the future of work.
“We want everyone to be able to realise their ideas at very low cost,” Alex Wu Chenglin, founder and CEO of DeepWisdom, said in an interview with the Post. “Each person can become one of the building blocks of society.”
Previously known as MGX, Atoms allows users......
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