
Automotive IC demand remains sluggish amid deepening tariff conflicts
[Digitimes] - 03/7/2025
Despite a resurgence in demand for various applications, the demand for automotive processors remains flat. Although a few chip companies are still experiencing growth due to new technology products or recently entering the supply chain, there is currently no noticeable recovery among major (…)
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Asian Perspectives 3: Digital twins and smart vehicles
The concept of digital twins initially emerged in consumer applications for AR/VR/MR, but its future lies in smart (…)
[Digitimes] - 6/03/2025
Inventec posts record-high February revenue driven by AI servers
Taiwanese ODM Inventec posted its strongest February revenue, reaching NT$51.67 billion (US$1.57 billion), driven by (…)
[Digitimes] - 7/03/2025
AI chip demand fears overblown as growth steadies
Market speculation about a slowdown in AI chip demand is mounting, with concerns fueled by scaled-back data center (…)
[Digitimes] - 7/03/2025
Chinese memory makers gaining market share by copying strategy of South Korean leaders
The South Korean firms' strategy of expanding investment into a crisis-stricken market succeeded in sending them to (…)
[Digitimes] - 6/03/2025
Getac sees defense, energy push rugged PC demand in 2025
Getac Technology Chairman James Huang highlighted Europe's sharp rise in military spending, particularly in Germany, (…)
[Digitimes] - 7/03/2025