China is intensifying its efforts to domestically produce chips for the automotive sector. Taiwan, meanwhile, is focusing on supplying high-end solutions for this rapidly evolving market. Competition is increasingly fierce.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang emphasizes the importance of avoiding unsuitable hires, preferring to keep positions open rather than compromising team quality. Nvidia reportedly has a "bench" of approximately 60 potential future CEOs.
Taiwanese manufacturer Accton has climbed the ranks of EMS/ODM service providers, entering the world's top 20. The growth was driven by a doubling of revenue from artificial intelligence-related products.
Ta-i Technology will increase chip resistor prices starting in February, due to increasing pressure on production costs. The decision reflects the challenges that electronic component manufacturers are facing globally.
According to DIGITIMES, Samsung plans to phase out the production of MLC (Multi-Level Cell) NAND flash memory. This shift, linked to the transition to 3D NAND memory, could impact supply starting in 2026.
Efun Technology's decision to focus on niche optical films may signal a broader industry transformation amid ongoing supply chain challenges. Industry analysts speculate on potential long-term implications.
The resolution of tariff disputes between Taiwan and the United States promises to revitalize the Taiwanese machine tool industry, signaling a structural recovery and new growth opportunities for the sector. A positive impact on exports and investments is expected.
Anduril, founded by Palmer Luckey, has created a drone competition for programmers. The initiative aims to recruit talent in the software sector, offering job opportunities to the participants.
A study by the Tech Transparency Project reveals the presence of apps on the Apple Store and Google Play that allow users to create fake non-consensual nudes. Despite their claims to ban such software, the two companies have reportedly made millions of dollars from these applications.
Anthropic looks to raise $20 billion at more than $300 billion valuation, according to reports. The financial operation could consolidate the company's position in the large language model market.
Zotac Korea has expressed concerns about the graphics card market situation. Component shortages threaten the survival of manufacturers and distributors. The company warns about the potential severity of the crisis.
Despite a growing number of reports that AI is not benefiting many businesses, Lenovo and IDC say that firms in EMEA are pushing ahead with pilot deployments and still expect it to drive growth and transform how they operate.
The CEOs of Anthropic and OpenAI, Dario Amodei and Sam Altman, have publicly criticized US immigration policies following incidents of violence. The statements were made through both official channels and internal communications.
Google has expanded the availability of the Google AI Plus plan, which includes access to Gemini Pro 3 and other AI tools, to all markets, including the United States. The cost in the US is $7.99 per month.
Google announced the expansion of Google AI Plus to 35 new countries and territories, including the United States. This makes Google AI plans available in more locations globally.
According to Databricks, enterprise AI adoption is shifting towards "agentic" systems, where models independently plan and execute workflows. There has been a 327% increase in the use of multi-agent workflows on the Databricks platform between June and October 2025. Companies are adopting multi-model strategies to mitigate vendor lock-in, with 78% using two or more LLM families.
SoftBank has paused talks to acquire U.S. data center operator Switch. The deal, which would have been one of SoftBank's largest, was halted due to regulatory roadblocks, jeopardizing plans to build AI-focused data centers.
Risotto, designed to autonomously resolve help desk tickets, has raised $10 million in seed funding in a round led by Bonfire Ventures. The investment aims to make ticketing systems easier to use through AI.
Virtuware, a UK-based studio, focuses on building immersive digital environments across virtual, augmented, and mixed reality. The company aims for accessible experiences, blending technical skills and human-centered design to foster meaningful interaction and creative expression. Originating as a consultancy founded by engineer Hamza Qureshi, Virtuware has roots in the development of social virtual reality.
Phia, founded by Phoebe Gates and Sophia Kianni, has raised $35 million in funding. The goal is to revolutionize the online shopping experience, making it more engaging and personalized. Gates stated that we are on the cusp of a completely new way of shopping.