Newsweek CEO Dev Pragad warns that AI platforms are becoming the primary gateway to news. Publishers must diversify revenue, focus on brand authority, and content formats that retain value even when summarized. Trust and editorial credibility become crucial infrastructure in an era of misinformation and AI-generated content.
Chipmaker Tachyum has been forced to close its R&D office due to unpaid rent, wages, and taxes. Despite financial troubles, the company maintains its Prodigy chip will outperform Nvidia's upcoming Rubin Ultra GPU by 21x.
AI deployment in financial services has crossed a critical threshold, with widespread adoption. Singapore leads the way, integrating AI into core operations. Cybersecurity and talent shortages remain crucial challenges. Companies are evaluating partnerships to accelerate AI adoption while maintaining control over data and regulatory compliance.
Display manufacturer AUO plans to hire 1,000 people by 2026. The expansion is driven by increasing demand for AI solutions in the display and smart mobility sectors. The company aims to strengthen its presence in these growing markets.
An analysis of the Chinese artificial intelligence ecosystem, focusing on the integration between locally developed models and domestic hardware. Implications for technological self-sufficiency and data sovereignty.
Aerospace supply chains in Taiwan and the UK are strengthening collaboration. The initiative aims to create a more resilient and diversified ecosystem, crucial for addressing geopolitical challenges and ensuring continuity of deliveries in the space sector. This partnership could open new opportunities for companies in both countries.
The elimination of tariffs on US-made vehicles could alter the balance of the Taiwanese automotive market. Analyzing the potential impact on local car manufacturers and import strategies is crucial to assess the long-term changes in the sector.
A new trade agreement between Taiwan and the United States aims to lower export barriers and strengthen technology supply chains. The initiative is expected to foster greater collaboration in the technology sector and a smoother flow of components and products.
A new trade pact between Taiwan and the United States opens the Taiwanese auto market to US vehicles. The agreement, reported by DIGITIMES, could have significant implications for auto manufacturers and the industry's supply chain.
Taiwan's heavy electrical sector anticipates significant growth in early 2026, driven by increased transformer exports and domestic infrastructure investments. This development could have implications for the global supply chain and the sector's competitiveness.
Taiwan will remove import limits on vehicles from the United States, raising a debate about the adequacy of safety inspections. The decision could lead to increased competition in the Taiwanese automotive market, but also to concerns about compliance with local standards.
A new trade agreement between Taiwan and the United States aims to strengthen supply chains and establish tariff parity. The initiative aims to ensure supply security and promote greater economic cooperation between the two nations.
Shield AI will provide its Hivemind platform to Taiwan, supporting the development of drone swarms. This strategic move aims to strengthen Taiwan's defense capabilities through the use of advanced technologies in the field of autonomous systems.
Anthropic, with its Claude model, appears to be shifting the focus in the AI race. The company is now focusing on aspects such as ethics and responsibility, in addition to pure computing power and model scalability.
Taiwan's ICT and medical device sectors are collaborating to transform home healthcare. The integration of advanced technologies aims to improve patient monitoring and the effectiveness of care at home.
Samsung is reportedly increasing its 8nm chip production in Europe, while simultaneously advancing its 2nm technology. This strategic move could strengthen Samsung's position in the European semiconductor market.
According to Applied, the AI expansion is real, but it needs an increase in semiconductor manufacturing infrastructure, especially cleanrooms. Production capacity is a limiting factor.
Lenovo is focusing on AI-powered PCs and premium smartphones to offset shrinking profit margins in the hardware sector, driven by rising memory costs. The company aims to differentiate itself in an increasingly competitive market.
Global spending on AI chips is rapidly increasing, approaching a tipping point of $1 trillion. This surge reflects the growing demand for computing power for AI applications.
Minister Cheng-wen Wu's remarks on the importance of scientific research evaluation metrics in Taiwan have sparked a debate in the academic community. The discussion revolves around how to effectively measure the impact and quality of research, and whether current metrics adequately reflect the value of the work done.