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03.03.26 - 02:12
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Samsung expands Galaxy S26 AI features to reshape user experience (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics officially launched its annual flagship Galaxy S26 series smartphones and Galaxy Buds 4 Bluetooth earphones on February 26. Following integrations with Bixby and Google's Gemini, Samsung has now added support for Perplexity, broadening compatibility with multiple large language models (LLMs). Observing Samsung's AI strategy for 2026 phones reveals three key characteristics....
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03.03.26 - 02:06
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Nvidia invests in Lumentum to advance AI optics technology (Digitimes)
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Nvidia has announced a strategic partnership with Lumentum Holdings, accompanied by a US$2 billion investment aimed at boosting US-based manufacturing and R&D for advanced optics technologies. The deal includes multiyear purchase commitments and access rights to next-generation laser components, with a focus on accelerating development for AI data centers....
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03.03.26 - 01:06
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AI agents drive market role reversal, startup accelerator YC says (Digitimes)
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Gary Tan, president and CEO of Y Combinator (YC), a startup accelerator, said on February 22 that AI agents are replacing humans as decision-makers in some markets, a shift illustrated by the rapid adoption of OpenClaw. He told YC's Lightcone program that the popularity of many B2B tools now hinges on whether AI chooses them....
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03.03.26 - 01:06
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South Korea, Singapore launch FTA upgrade focused on AI, SMR nuclear, space, and quantum (Digitimes)
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South Korean President Lee Jae Myung met Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on March 2 and agreed to launch negotiations to upgrade the bilateral free trade agreement (FTA). The upgrade expands cooperation beyond traditional trade into artificial intelligence (AI), small modular reactors (SMR), space and satellite technology, and quantum science, reflecting a shift toward structured technology and energy collaboration....
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03.03.26 - 01:06
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Holtek and Generalplus expand edge AI to smart appliances and glasses (Digitimes)
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The surge of artificial intelligence (AI) technology is driving its widespread growth across applications, with edge computing emerging as a core strategy for microcontroller (MCU) makers. Holtek and Generalplus Technology have both developed edge AI technologies to capture opportunities in smart home appliances, voice-interactive toys, and smart glasses....
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03.03.26 - 01:06
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FIT unveils 102.4T CPO external laser solution for AI data centers at OFC 2026 (Digitimes)
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As AI model training scales up and cloud service providers (CSPs) accelerate the buildout of high-performance data centers, switch bandwidth is moving from 51.2Tbps to the 102.4Tbps generation, raising stricter requirements for power consumption, thermal management and serviceability in high-speed optical interconnects. Co-packaged optics (CPO) is regarded as a key architecture to overcome the power limitations of traditional pluggable optical modules, driving laser modules, packaging integration and high-speed interconnect technologies to the forefront of supply chain deployment....
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03.03.26 - 01:06
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AI server boom strains tantalum capacitors; MLCC substitution falls short (Digitimes)
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The global expansion of AI computing infrastructure is accelerating, but supply shortages across the component supply chain continue to widen. Alongside constrained supply of memory and T-glass fiberglass cloth, tantalum capacitors, valued for high capacitance and compact size, have emerged as the latest passive component facing shortages, adding uncertainty to AI server shipments....
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03.03.26 - 00:36
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Investors lock onto NPC as markets seek policy lift amid AI jitters (SCMP)
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Ahead of China's annual legislative meetings – typically a window into Beijing's top-level policy agenda – this is the sixth entry in a series examining the complex economic recalibration driving China's growth philosophy and its wide-ranging implications for local governments, financial investors and private enterprises.
Stock investors will zero in on China's annual parliamentary gathering this week for signals it could revive equity momentum, as fears of artificial intelligence-driven......
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03.03.26 - 00:18
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Dorsey′s Job Cuts at Block Arouse Suspicions of AI-Washing (Bloomberg)
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When Block laid off nearly half its staff last week, co-founder Jack Dorsey offered a seemingly simple explanation: artificial intelligence was allowing the company to do more with fewer employees. The announcement, though, landed at the center of a complex debate over AI and the future of work: on one side, genuine fear that the technology will displace jobs at an unprecedented pace; on the other, deep cynicism that companies are exploiting that fear to dress up old-fashioned cost-cutting as technological futurism. Marcelo P. Lima, Founder and Managing Partner at Heller House, joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. Lima has been a vocal critic of Dorsey's management style at Block, and posted soon after the layoff announcement that the reduction in force "is the new Citrini fake narrative." Lima speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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03.03.26 - 00:01
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Top BNY Executives on Value of AI, Digital Assets (Bloomberg)
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BNY Chief Commercial Officer Cathinka Wahlstrom and Global Head of Product & Innovation Carolyn Weinberg sat down with Romaine Bostick to discuss AI's role in client onboarding, traditional & digital finance, and the potential of blockchain and digital assets. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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