HTC is accelerating the sales of its augmented reality glasses with AI capabilities by expanding its distribution network and strengthening the software ecosystem. The company aims for greater penetration in the enterprise and consumer markets, leveraging the potential of artificial intelligence integrated into the devices.
Pegatron is partnering with Sysgration to expand the production of Battery Backup Units (BBUs) for AI servers manufactured in the US. This collaboration aims to strengthen the domestic supply chain for critical AI server components.
TechEx Global 2026 brought thousands of tech professionals to London to discuss the practical application of emerging technologies, with a focus on artificial intelligence. The event combined several co-located expos, including AI & Big Data, Cyber Security & Cloud, IoT Tech, Intelligent Automation, and Digital Transformation, offering insights into how organizations use digital tools to solve real problems.
South Korea has announced an ambitious plan to become a global leader in quantum chip manufacturing by 2035. The initiative aims to position the country at the forefront of this emerging technological sector, crucial for the future of high-performance computing.
Anthropic's recent launch adds pressure to the enterprise software sector. Companies are increasingly evaluating artificial intelligence solutions, with a significant impact on software development and deployment strategies.
Opto Precision showcased its smart glass modules at APE 2026 Singapore, emphasizing the crucial role of the Taiwan supply chain in the production of these devices. The company focuses on innovation and the efficiency of the Taiwanese supply chain to compete in the smart glass market.
OpenAI is facing a potential loss of internal resources due to the departure of some researchers. The news raises questions about the stability and future direction of the company, a leader in the artificial intelligence sector.
According to a Deloitte AI Institute report, companies are scaling the adoption of agentic and physical AI systems, achieving productivity gains. However, governance gaps remain, and there are difficulties in transforming pilot projects into stable systems. Interest in data sovereignty and local infrastructure is growing.
Atlassian has assured investors it can add AI to its services without blowing out its costs or shrinking margins. CEO feels under-appreciated amid year-long value slump.
Memory manufacturer PSMC reports narrowing losses, driven by rising DRAM prices and increasing demand for artificial intelligence solutions. This positive trend reflects an improving semiconductor market.
Taiwan's drone exports are surging, with the economics ministry confident in reaching the NT$20 billion target. This increase reflects the growing global demand for drones in both civilian and military applications, and Taiwan's ability to compete in the international market.
Optics manufacturer Largan reported an 11% increase in yearly revenue, despite a seasonal slowdown. The company, specializing in smartphone components, continues to benefit from demand in the sector, while still being affected by typical market fluctuations.
Cloud service providers (CSPs) are exploring custom silicio solutions to diversify their hardware options and reduce dependence on traditional vendors like Nvidia. This trend could lead to new architectures optimized for specific workloads.
OpenAI is facing increasing competition in the artificial intelligence market, while profitability continues to be an elusive goal. The article analyzes the challenges the company faces.
Google is significantly increasing its investments in AI infrastructure, particularly in TPU ASICs. This move intensifies competition among suppliers and signals a strong push towards custom hardware solutions for artificial intelligence workloads.
Foxconn reports a 35% revenue increase in January, driven by strong demand for AI servers. This reflects the growing importance of specialized hardware for AI workloads, both in the cloud and on-premise.
Taiwanese manufacturer Wistron reported an exceptionally positive January, driven by strong demand for servers dedicated to artificial intelligence. This highlights the growing market interest in specialized hardware solutions for AI workloads.
Chrome's latest revision of its browser extension architecture, known as Manifest v3 (MV3), was widely expected to make content blocking and privacy extensions less effective than its predecessor, Manifest v2 (MV2). However, this has not been the case.
According to DIGITIMES, artificial intelligence and advanced applications (AP) are boosting shipments of load boards. January revenues show growth, indicating strong demand in the sector.
Taiwanese LED equipment maker FitTech has won an international arbitration against China's Sanan Optoelectronics, recovering NT$1.49 billion (approximately $46 million). The dispute concerned alleged contract violations. The decision highlights the importance of legal protection in international business, especially in the technology sector.