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Today โ€” 26 June 2026Technology

IBM breaks sub-1nm barrier with 3D nanostack transistor platform

26 June 2026 at 01:57
On June 25, IBM unveiled what it calls the world's first sub-1nm chip technology: a 0.7nm โ€” or 7 angstrom โ€” transistor architecture built on an entirely new 3D platform called Nanostack. The announcement, timed to the VLSI 2026 symposium, marks the first time logic technology has extended below the 1nm node and, IBM says, opens a roadmap of at least a decade of further semiconductor scaling.

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Qualcomm's Dragonfly push highlights shift from mobile chips toward cloud AI

26 June 2026 at 01:01
Qualcomm used its Investor Day to formally launch Dragonfly, a new data center product line aimed at cloud AI, and set out an ambitious revenue path that would shrink its dependence on handset sales. The company said the plan could reshape its business mix by 2029, but it still faces questions over timing, product performance, and execution.

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China power semiconductor makers raise prices as AI and vehicle demand grows

25 June 2026 at 23:47
China's power semiconductor makers are lifting prices again as demand from artificial intelligence (AI) servers and new energy vehicles strengthens. The moves may signal a broader industry upcycle with global implications, as higher costs and tighter capacity could affect data centers, automotive suppliers, and power equipment buyers worldwide.

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Tungsten shortage spreads from raw material to chip manufacturing, Japan warns

25 June 2026 at 23:47
China's tightening tungsten export controls are adding pressure to global supply chains, with implications for semiconductor makers, defense industries, and industrial users worldwide. Planned production cuts by Japanese tungsten hexafluoride producers are widening concerns, while recycling is emerging as a practical response as countries push for raw-material localization and supply security.

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Yesterday โ€” 25 June 2026Technology

AI server demand drives sharp price gains in high-end MLCCs

25 June 2026 at 02:35
Rising demand for AI server builds is tightening the global supply of high-end MLCCs, driving steep price increases in China's electronics distribution market and exposing how quickly infrastructure demand can affect component costs worldwide. The rally underscores a structural mismatch that could keep pressure on buyers across technology supply chains for years, according to industry sources.

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MediaTek, Google reportedly deepen ASIC ties as SerDes race hits 448G

25 June 2026 at 01:51
MediaTek is reportedly strengthening its partnership with Google in ASICs, a move that could increase the scale of future orders and carry implications for AI infrastructure worldwide. Market talk suggests the company may build an upgraded triggerfish product for Google, underscoring how global chipmakers are vying for influence in TPU development.

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Before yesterdayTechnology

High memory prices and weak demand hinder revenue of CyberTAN in advancing into AI and Wi-Fi 7

24 June 2026 at 02:44
CyberTAN Technology said rising memory prices have dampened customer orders and softened recent revenue, a sign that global electronics demand remains cautious. The networking equipment maker is also pushing AI-enabled products, Wi-Fi 7, and asset sales as it adapts to shifting supply chains, tariff policy, and geopolitical risk worldwide.

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Flexible AMOLED phone panel prices face pressure amid ongoing memory cost rise

24 June 2026 at 01:44
Global smartphone buyers may see continued pricing pressure across display supply chains as a weak handset recovery and rising memory costs weigh on panel makers. In China and other markets, aggressive promotions have not revived replacement demand, leaving flexible AMOLED panels under the heaviest pressure into the third quarter.

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Column: Physical AI commercialization's safety gap

23 June 2026 at 22:56

The race to commercialize physical AI and autonomous robots is running into a fundamental challenge: existing robot safety frameworks were designed for deterministic systems operating in controlled environments, not for autonomous machines making decisions in dynamic, unstructured ones.

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UC San Diego researchers turn retired Pixel phones into low-cost computing cluster

17 June 2026 at 23:48
p class="P1" data-sourcepos="5:1-5:360;136-495"Backed by Google, researchers at the University of California, San Diego, are repurposing retired Pixel phones into a computing cluster that could lower costs and cut e-waste. The project matters far beyond one campus, as it points to a possible model for affordable, local cloud infrastructure that could interest schools and smaller organizations worldwide.

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AI era reshapes power dynamics between software firms and model providers

17 June 2026 at 00:39

As companies adapt to the rise of artificial intelligence, technology leaders are increasingly debating how to preserve their competitive advantage while integrating AI into their operations. According to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, companies should develop "learning loops" that enable human expertise and AI capabilities to reinforce each other, rather than allowing knowledge to become concentrated among a small number of AI model providers.

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3Q26 LCD TV panel market cools as small sizes lead decline

16 June 2026 at 02:10

Global LCD TV panel prices have entered a new round of adjustment after the FIFA World Cup and China's 618 Shopping Festival stocking demand faded, with 32-inch and 43-inch panels leading declines in June. The shift signals a cyclical turning point with broad implications for manufacturers, retailers, and consumers worldwide.

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SpaceX's US$2 trillion debut raises questions over AI profits and China supply-chain exposure

16 June 2026 at 00:46
SpaceX's market debut pushes its valuation above US$2 trillion, signaling a mega-cap player in AI, space, and satellite services. Analysts warn the company faces structural questions: whether its AI division can turn a profit and whether its heavy reliance on China's mineral and solar supply chains could curb growth for investors, according to CNBC, WSJ, and Bloomberg.

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Foxconn and Schneider Electric strike strategic partnership to build next-generation data center reference architecture

16 June 2026 at 00:45
Foxconn and Schneider Electric announced a strategic partnership to jointly develop a next-generation data center reference architecture, combining Foxconn's capabilities in advanced computing platforms, server rack integration, and global manufacturing with Schneider Electric's expertise in power systems, cooling technology, and energy management. The collaboration aims to help customers build and operate large-scale computing infrastructure faster, more efficiently, and with greater predictability. Production for the partnership is expected to begin later in 2026.

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Commentary: EU eco-design rules set new bar for smartphone durability and repairability

14 June 2026 at 23:12
The EU's new eco-design, energy labeling, and battery rules for smartphones and tablets may do more than improve environmental performance. They could change how device makers compete, design products, and manage product lifecycles.

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Fortune Electric sees export-led growth as global AI power demand tightens transformer supply

14 June 2026 at 23:11
Fortune Electric said surging demand for AI infrastructure in the US is lifting its export business, reflecting a broader global scramble for power equipment. The Taiwanese transformer maker said supply remains tight worldwide, with long lead times, rising orders, and expansion plans pointing to prolonged pressure across electricity networks.

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Tsang Yow plans Malaysia plant as semiconductor demand shifts to Southeast Asia

14 June 2026 at 23:11
Tsang Yow is preparing to broaden its manufacturing footprint in Malaysia, a move that could help global semiconductor supply chains become more regional, resilient, and tariff-proof. The drivetrain systems maker expects trial production at the new plant before the end of 2026, as demand tied to artificial intelligence and advanced chips reshapes sourcing patterns worldwide.

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CATL maps three-stage battery strategy as US blacklist grows

14 June 2026 at 23:10

The US Department of Defense has expanded its list of Chinese military companies, adding major battery, electric vehicle, solar, memory, sensor, and robotics firms. The move came as Contemporary Amperex Technology Ltd. (CATL) disclosed lithium-air battery research, underscoring how Chinese companies are responding to mounting policy pressure.

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