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Today โ€” 26 June 2026Technology

Europe aggressively pursues non-red supply chains; Thunder Tiger showcases unmanned combat systems in Poland

By: Emily Kuo
25 June 2026 at 23:51
Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) manufacturer Thunder Tiger recently participated in the Taiwan Expo in Europe 2026 in Warsaw, Poland, showcasing its combat solutions. It said European markets are prioritizing non-red supply chains. In addition to establishing a presence in Ohio, the company has obtained multiple certifications and is integrating with Taiwanese suppliers to build a non-Red supply chain ecosystem.

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Apple and Google consider adopting Chinese memory chips: three obstacles remain

By: Emily Kuo
25 June 2026 at 23:50
As AI demand prolongs shortages in memory chip supply, global technology companies are increasingly turning to Chinese-made semiconductors. However, industry analysts believe that even if major tech firms are interested in adopting Chinese chips, translating that interest into actual supply agreements remains difficult due to several significant obstacles.

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How Optivision is speeding up the shift from LCD optical films to high-end auto applications

By: Emily Kuo
25 June 2026 at 23:48
As growth in the traditional consumer electronics market slows and industry competition intensifies, LCD optical film manufacturer Optivision Technology is accelerating its transition toward higher-value automotive applications. The company has reduced its production lines from 16 to 13 in response to changing demand dynamics in the display industry, aiming to optimize asset utilization and improve operational efficiency.

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Nexcom courts Nvidia, Qualcomm partnerships to scale edge AI integration

By: Emily Kuo
25 June 2026 at 23:48
The robotics industry is moving from proof-of-concept projects to large-scale deployment. During Computex 2026, IPC maker Nexcom showcased its edge AI solutions at booths of major tech companies including Nvidia, Intel, and Qualcomm. Through product demonstrations, the company strengthened its positioning as a full-spectrum edge AI deployment partner, attracting interest from industry players seeking deeper collaboration and investment opportunities.

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Why China's state media suddenly turned critical of heavy electric vehicles

By: Emily Kuo
24 June 2026 at 02:39
The Chinese government has recently introduced a series of regulatory measures targeting the new energy vehicle (NEV) industry. In addition to reducing subsidies and restoring related taxes, Chinese state media has over the past month increasingly shaped public discussion by criticizing heavy electric vehicles (EVs) for placing greater strain on roads and significantly increasing maintenance costs. These expenses are still largely covered by fuel taxes paid by internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle owners, sparking heated debates.

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Gogoro CEO says 2026 is the company's most critical year as Luna model targets a market turnaround

By: Emily Kuo
24 June 2026 at 01:54
As Taiwan's first pure electric scooter brand, Gogoro has continued to attract market attention for both its technological innovation and its influence on industrial development and supply chain changes. After the launch event for its new scooter model "Luna," Gogoro CEO Henry Chiang said in an interview that the team is highly confident in the new model. He joked that even if the development timeline had been extended further, it would be difficult at this stage to identify additional areas where the product could be significantly improved. However, he emphasized that Gogoro will continue exploring new technologies that align with the product's positioning and market demand.

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Intel CEO doubles down on advanced packaging with former SK Hynix chief's return

By: Emily Kuo
22 June 2026 at 08:27
Former SK Hynix CEO Lee Seok-Hee is set to return to Intel as executive vice president (EVP) of Intel's foundry business, strengthening Intel's push into advanced packaging technologies. The appointment also represents another strategic move by Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan to reorganize the company's foundry business.

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China launches 2026 NEV rural promotion campaign to accelerate EV expansion into county-level markets

By: Emily Kuo
22 June 2026 at 08:05
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), Ministry of Commerce, and three other government departments announced on June 18 the launch of a new round of the 2026 New Energy Vehicle (NEV) rural promotion campaign. Through measures including vehicle trade-in programs, charging and battery-swapping infrastructure development, and tax incentives, the initiative aims to further stimulate the replacement of gasoline vehicles and EV consumption in county-level administrative regions and rural towns.

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MW-level flash charging competition escalates as BYD, Geely, CATL compete for industry influence

By: Emily Kuo
22 June 2026 at 07:48
In China's new energy vehicle (NEV) market, industry leader BYD introduced megawatt-level (MW) flash charging technology more than a year ago and further enhanced its fast-charging capabilities with the launch of its second-generation Blade Battery in March 2026. Now, major competitors, including Geely and CATL, have also entered the space. Flash-charging technology remains in a stage of extensive validation and limited pilot deployment, but Chinese automakers and battery manufacturers are already engaged in an intense marketing battle, reflecting the intensifying competition in the NEV market.

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Google co-founder says AGI's missing piece is the physical world, not language

By: Emily Kuo
21 June 2026 at 23:42

Two years after returning to Google, co-founder Sergey Brin recently made his first public appearance and participated in an open Q&A session at the AGI House event in Silicon Valley. During the discussion, Brin addressed Google's current development status, explained the company's technological direction, and revealed that a debate over the definition of artificial general intelligence (AGI) is beginning to emerge. The outcome of this debate could directly influence the future development path of AGI.

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Elon Musk aims for record maximum usable compute per wafer for AI6 chip

By: Emily Kuo
18 June 2026 at 07:51
Following the announcement in April 2026 that the AI5 chip design had been finalized, Tesla CEO Elon Musk introduced a new benchmark, stating that under yield considerations, the AI6 chip is expected to set a new record for maximum usable computing power per wafer.

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BMW opens Neue Klasse reservations early; car business margin forecast unexpectedly cut in half

By: Emily Kuo
18 June 2026 at 06:41
Although BMW's Neue Klasse BEV lineup is receiving strong market feedback and demand, it is also facing challenges due to weakness in the Chinese auto market and the conflict in the Middle East. It has lowered its financial outlook, cutting its automotive business margin forecast from the original 4-6% range to 1-3%.

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Acer builds inventory to record high; price increases slowing

By: Emily Kuo
18 June 2026 at 01:47
Acer Chairman Jason Chen said that PC shipments may decline in the second half of 2026. However, as average selling prices (ASP) continue to rise, the overall impact on revenue should remain manageable. He is optimistic that Nvidia's RTX Spark launch could bring momentum into the PC industry and further develop the AI PC market.

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CWTC's May revenue hits record high as new plant targets late 2026 launch

By: Emily Kuo
7 June 2026 at 23:41
Lead frame manufacturer Chang Wah Technology Co. (CWTC) says that as applications such as data centers, AI servers, and industrial control systems continue to grow rapidly, market demand for power management components is steadily increasing, driving growth in lead frame shipments. Demand for microcontrollers (MCUs) used in PCs, networking equipment, industrial control systems, and electric vehicles has recovered, boosting orders for QFP lead frame products. This has kept CWTC's overall capacity utilization at a high level and contributed to revenue growth.

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While China floods the humanoid market, America's top three are quietly building patent moats

By: Emily Kuo
7 June 2026 at 02:36
Compared with China's crowded humanoid robot market, where competition is becoming increasingly intense, the US humanoid robot sector is still concentrated among a small number of brands, the three major being Figure AI, Agility Robotics, and Tesla. According to DIGITIMES' observations, these three leading US humanoid robot companies have actively expanded their patent portfolios in recent years, with the majority focusing on joint design, followed by software-related developments.

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Taiwan becomes first overseas hub for US drone supply chain certification

By: Emily Kuo
7 June 2026 at 02:36
The Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) has announced the signing of an authorization, assessment, and service agreement with the Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) for the "Green Uncrewed Aircraft Systems" (Green UAS) program. Taiwan will become an AUVSI-recognized third-party assessment body and the first overseas accredited Green UAS evaluation organization outside the US, opening a direct path for Taiwanese companies to obtain certification and enter the US market.

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ADATA goes global with data centers, eyes 1Q27 payoff

By: Emily Kuo
7 June 2026 at 02:35
Strong demand for memory procurement from AI servers continues, and ADATA chairman Simon Chen believes the AI expansion cycle is expected to sustain strong growth for at least another four to five years. As a result, ADATA is adding AI data center construction as a new business focus, working with strategic partners to deploy projects in four countries, including Brazil and Malaysia. The company expects this move to significantly increase its AI value content, reduce reliance on memory industry cycles, and enter a harvesting phase for revenue growth starting in the first quarter of 2027. The benefits are expected to emerge over the next two years.

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Chinese brands fight for global trust amidst geopolitical turbulence

By: Emily Kuo
1 June 2026 at 22:58
Chinese consumer electronics and tech brands have made significant strides in quality and innovation over the past few years, yet trust remains a persistent challenge in Western markets. Ongoing geopolitical tensions and media framing have added further complexity to that dynamic.

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GIS takes AR and optical communication opportunities to pave transformation

By: Emily Kuo
31 May 2026 at 04:25
Facing memory shortages and Sharp's plan to shut down its Guishan K2 plant by the end of 2026, GIS chairman Hsien-Ying Chou said the company faces greater operational challenges in the second half of 2026. However, its transformation strategy is accelerating. Among its new businesses, optical waveguide products used in AI glasses and other applications began small-volume shipments in the first quarter of 2026, while its optical communications business is targeting advanced optical source packaging and testing services. Both new application areas are expected to gradually ramp up in 2027, creating new growth momentum for revenue and gross margins.

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