According to DIGITIMES, China's focus in the artificial intelligence sector is shifting from large language models (LLMs) like DeepSeek V4 towards the development of AI agents based on OpenClaw. This strategic shift reflects a growing emphasis on practical AI applications.
Rising tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran could significantly impact automotive supply chains in Asia, particularly for Chinese exporters. The unstable geopolitical situation risks creating bottlenecks and disruptions in production.
Component manufacturer Zhen Ding reported a slight revenue decrease of 4% in February. Demand in the artificial intelligence sector remains strong, suggesting potential future growth despite monthly fluctuations. The company continues to monitor market developments.
Rising tensions between the US and Iran raise concerns about a potential resource war. At the same time, China's push towards green technologies could offer new opportunities in the energy sector. The TCC chair flags these risks and opportunities.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise is experiencing a significant surge in AI orders. Strong demand, coupled with memory shortages, is leading to new pricing and supply strategies.
Anthropic has taken legal action in the US regarding the Pentagon's supply chain risk classification. The company is challenging the assessment and its implications on operations.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is using Palantir's artificial intelligence to optimize employee seat assignments as staff return to the office. The goal is to use real-time analytics to manage office spaces effectively.
Moxa anticipates significant growth in the Middle East market, driven by demand for energy and artificial intelligence infrastructure. The company aims to expand its presence in this strategic region.
US NDAA and BAA policies are incentivizing investments in Taiwan's defense supply chain. These measures aim to strengthen local production capacity and technological collaboration in the defense sector.
The Samsung Electronics labor union has announced an 18-day strike, raising concerns about the supply chain of HBM (High Bandwidth Memory), which is crucial for GPUs used in artificial intelligence. The strike could impact production and deliveries.
Taiwanese manufacturer Ennostar anticipates a financial recovery starting in the first quarter of 2026, driven by the ramp-up of Micro LED display production. This emerging technology is expected to boost growth and improve the company's deliveries.
MAtek's testing business is expanding due to the increasing complexity of AI chips. However, rising operating costs are squeezing profit margins. The company plans to invest in new technologies to improve efficiency.
Nexperia's Chinese subsidiary is ramping up chip production on 12-inch wafers, further distancing itself from its Dutch parent company. This move underscores Nexperia China's ambition to expand its manufacturing capabilities independently.
More than 30 OpenAI and Google DeepMind employees signed onto a statement supporting Anthropic's lawsuit against the Defense Department after the agency labeled the AI firm a supply chain risk, according to court filings.
Key AI figures, including Jeff Dean of Google DeepMind, are supporting Anthropic in a legal dispute with the US government. An amicus brief has been filed in favor of the company, highlighting its crucial role in the artificial intelligence landscape.
A recent study suggests that artificial intelligence could be more effective than humans in handling negative customer reviews. This approach would avoid impulsive and potentially damaging responses from employees, improving corporate reputation management.
Anthropic has sued the U.S. Department of Defense (Pentagon) over its designation as a 'supply chain risk'. The company contests the decision, linking it to its refusal to allow its AI to be used for autonomous attacks and mass surveillance.
OpenAI has acquired Promptfoo, an open-source AI red-teaming tool used by over 125,000 developers and numerous Fortune 500 companies. Promptfoo's technology will be integrated into Frontier, OpenAI's enterprise platform for AI agents, recently launched.
New US Department of Commerce export rules on AI chips could significantly impact cloud service providers and data center operators. Purchasing American GPUs at scale may require a greater commitment to building infrastructure in the United States.
Oracle responds to reports of the Stargate project cancellation, a 4.5GW data center built in collaboration with OpenAI. The company reaffirms the validity of the agreement, denying the emerged speculations.