Major Chinese mobile phone manufacturers have announced adjustments to their AI strategies, committing to developing AI-capable smartphones, according to industry sources.
Despite lingering uncertainties in the overall economic outlook, most industry observers foresee the momentum in AI development will continue to be the primary growth driver in 202...
British AI chip startup Graphcore is rumored to be for sale, with the asking price estimated at US$500 million. Arm, SoftBank, and OpenAI are said to be among potential buyers.
China-based smartphone makers are reportedly talking with Indian EMS providers for mobile phone manufacturing, as Chinese investments in the South Asian country fell significantly...
The memory industry has rebounded from the price trough. Although the long Lunar New Year holiday affected customers' willingness to have goods shipped earlier, and the global economy...
On February 18, after the first day of work following the long Chinese New Year holiday, smartphone makers Oppo and Meizu coincidentally announced new AI strategies. It can be seen...
Yen Sun Technology (Y.S. Tech), a major player in automotive electronics and living technology systems, has benefited from an early shipment surge during the Lunar New Year holidays...
Geopolitical pressures and changes in industrial structure are driving strategic collaborations among semiconductor companies, with various countries or regions incentivized for partnerships,...
Smartphone shipments in India remained modestly growing in 2023 despite a sluggish macro economy. The market is expected to see a mild recovery in 2024 as challenges persist.
The Mobile World Congress (MWC), regarded as the annual barometer of the telecommunications industry, will take place in Barcelona, Spain, from February 26 to 29. In recent years,...
As AI continues to gain prominence, the massive amounts of computational power and energy required for its various applications will quickly deplete current resources, and sustainable...
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