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Wednesday 27 August 2025
Reuters Events Announces Momentum AI Asia 2025: Unlocking the Full Potential of AI in Asia
Reuters Events is proud to present Momentum AI Asia 2025, a premier conference that brings together Asia's most influential AI leaders to tackle the region's most pressing challenges...
Wednesday 27 August 2025
DeepSeek’s FP8 model signals China’s push to cut reliance on US AI chips

DeepSeek shook up China's AI race on August 21 with the release of its V3.1 model, built on UE8M0 FP8 Scale precision and designed for...

Tuesday 26 August 2025
Research Insights: Broadcom defends Ethernet ecosystem as NVLink and UALink push specialized interconnects
At the OCP APAC Summit, Ethernet and UALink advocates clashed over data center interconnect architectures. Kurtis Bowman, UALink board chair and AMD's director of architecture and...
Tuesday 26 August 2025
Research Insights: Humanoid robots are coming, but hardware may decide how fast
Nvidia's framing of the next AI wave as "physical AI" has fueled investor and industry excitement around humanoid robots, accelerating development. But according to a DIGITIMES...
Monday 25 August 2025
Intel's AI chip comeback: 2nm Jaguar Shores to rival Nvidia
Intel is reportedly leveraging its 2nm Intel Foundry process to develop artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductors, positioning itself to compete against industry leaders such as...
Monday 25 August 2025
Taiwan's old-line industries pivot to tech in search of 'second growth curve'

Industry realignments are intensifying, with sectors from semiconductors to ICT facing strain from geopolitics, tariffs, and currency volatility...

Friday 22 August 2025
Taiwan unveils first humanoid robot amid industry challenges
Techman Robot, a subsidiary of Quanta Group, recently introduced Taiwan's first humanoid robot, marking a significant milestone in the local robotics industry. Despite this technological...
Friday 22 August 2025
Task-specific robots poised to outpace humanoids, says Aurotek chairman
Aurotek chairman Terry Cheng said 2025 will be the starting point for humanoid robots, though the sector remains in its "infancy" with low yields and high costs. He noted that humanoid...
Friday 22 August 2025
Machine vision demand remains strong; Zebra optimistic about Greater China market growth
The industrial sector's demand for machine vision technology is expected to keep rising steadily through 2026, with Taiwan projected to achieve double-digit growth, according to Zebra...
Friday 22 August 2025
Research Insights: Chiplets gain ground in auto industry as carmakers forge global partnerships
Chiplet architecture, already entrenched in high-performance AI data centers, is beginning to penetrate the automotive sector. With its modular design and capacity for heterogeneous...
Tuesday 19 August 2025
Hardware Security Risks in the AIoT Era: Ubiquitous Flash Memory, Ubiquitous Threats
With the widespread adoption of AIoT (Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things) applications—from smart home devices to smart manufacturing, connected vehicles, smart...
Saturday 16 August 2025
AIDC wave puts AVC's liquid-cooling capacity on overdrive
Asia Vital Components (AVC) is facing overwhelming demand for liquid-cooling systems amid the AI server surge, with plants running at full capacity and orders significantly exceeding...
Friday 15 August 2025
China expands, Germany stalls: Global EV Charger gaces a new kind of gridlock

For years, the biggest perceived roadblocks to widespread electric vehicle (EV) adoption were clear: prohibitive sticker prices, range...

Thursday 14 August 2025
CAMM poised to replace SO-DIMM in high-end notebooks by 2026
Despite the impact of New Taiwan dollar appreciation, connector manufacturer Argosy announced at its earnings call on August 11, 2025, that due to the continued market penetration...
Thursday 14 August 2025
Enterprises struggle with GenAI adoption despite growing interest
Generative AI is advancing rapidly, but its adoption in businesses remains limited due to several challenges.