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Thursday 23 April 2026
AI shifts and soaring costs drive PC brands to cut jobs in 2026
Several PC companies have been conducting rounds of layoffs in recent months, which echoes the downsizing trend across the tech industry. While some point to AI adoption as a culprit, the cuts reflect a broader industry realignment driven by AI resource redistribution and an era of steep component price hikes.
Thursday 23 April 2026
What Apple's new CEO inherits: AI, China, and a governance reckoning
Apple Inc. announced that John Ternus, Vice President of Hardware Engineering, will succeed Tim Cook as CEO in September, following Cook's 15-year tenure. The transition marks a pivotal moment as Apple navigates converging pressures from AI transformation and global operations, presenting a leadership test that spans technology, governance, and geopolitics.
Thursday 23 April 2026
Japan PC shipments peak on upgrade cycle, correction ahead
Japan's PC market delivered a standout performance in the fiscal year ending March 2026, but underlying demand signals point to a sharp reversal as upgrade-driven momentum fades.
Wednesday 22 April 2026
Commentary: Apple eyes iPhone camera, Vision Pro, and CarPlay advances with new CEO in charge
Apple has officially confirmed long-rumored news that Tim Cook will step down as CEO in September 2026, handing over leadership of the US$4 trillion tech giant to senior vice president of hardware engineering John Ternus. Unlike Cook, known for his supply chain mastery, Ternus is well-known as a pure "product person" and engineer.
Wednesday 22 April 2026
Commentary: Apple's succession play sees engineering credibility meet commercial legacy
Every major tech transition has exposed a different kind of leadership. The PC era rewarded visionaries. The mobile era rewarded operators. The AI era, Apple is betting, will reward engineers. That is the real logic behind elevating John Ternus — not just a changing of the guard, but a calculated repositioning of what Apple believes will matter most in the decade ahead.
Wednesday 22 April 2026
Apple taps duo behind Apple Silicon success to navigate software-hardware balance in AI era

Apple said on April 20 that Tim Cook would step down as CEO and hand over the role to John Ternus, the company's senior vice president of hardware engineering, on September 1, 2026. Ternus, who currently oversees the development of the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, AirPods, and the Vision Pro headset, will take charge at a pivotal moment, as Apple navigates intensifying competition in AI and rethinks the balance between hardware and software in its products.

Wednesday 22 April 2026
Taiwan suppliers expect renewed focus on innovation under John Ternus
Apple's appointment of hardware engineering senior vice president John Ternus to succeed Tim Cook as CEO in September 2026 signals shifts in product strategy and supplier relations worldwide, as industry observers expect renewed focus on hardware-led innovation and edge AI, which could reshape opportunities for Taiwanese suppliers and global component makers.
Wednesday 22 April 2026
Apple's incoming CEO faces mounting pressure to close AI gap
Apple's planned leadership transition is placing artificial intelligence capability gaps at the center of the agenda for incoming chief executive John Ternus. The company has confirmed that Ternus, currently senior vice president of hardware engineering, will take over as CEO on September 1, while Tim Cook will move into the role of executive chairman.
Tuesday 21 April 2026
MacBook Neo demand surge highlights chip shortage pressure
Apple's MacBook Neo has recorded stronger-than-expected sales since its global launch in March 2026, quickly emerging as one of the company's most popular entry-level products.
Tuesday 21 April 2026
Huawei flags smartphone price pressure, broadens AI device portfolio
Huawei used its latest product launch to deliver a dual message: rising component costs are tightening smartphone pricing margins, even as the company accelerates its push across AI-driven devices — from flagship phones to PCs and wearables — built around its in-house chips and HarmonyOS ecosystem.
Tuesday 21 April 2026
End of Cook era underscores Apple's growing dependence on ecosystem strength over breakthrough products
As Tim Cook prepares to transition from CEO to executive chairman on September 1, 2026, analysts and industry observers are reviewing a 15-year tenure defined by unprecedented financial scaling, Apple's transformation into a services powerhouse, and the navigation of complex global supply chains. Since succeeding Steve Jobs on August 24, 2011, Cook has overseen Apple's evolution from a creator of "hit products" to a massive, integrated platform and ecosystem.
Tuesday 21 April 2026
Apple's leadership shift signals a deeper bet on engineering-led innovation over disruption
On April 20, Apple announced that John Ternus, currently the senior vice president of Hardware Engineering, will succeed Tim Cook as the company's CEO on September 1, 2026. The transition ends Cook's 15-year CEO tenure, during which Apple's market value grew from US$350 billion to US$4 trillion.
Tuesday 21 April 2026
Apple announces historic leadership transition: John Ternus to become CEO, Tim Cook to assume executive chairman role
Apple announced a significant leadership transition effective September 1, 2026, reshaping its executive structure after 15 years under Tim Cook's tenure as CEO. John Ternus, 50, who currently serves as senior vice president of Hardware Engineering, will assume the role of CEO, while Tim Cook transitions to executive chairman of the board.
Monday 20 April 2026
Brands boost wearable device sales to offset smartphone shipment pressure
Rising prices for key upstream components such as memory have dampened global smartphone shipments, prompting brands to boost memory inventory, raise the share of mid- to high-end models, expand China-only flagships overseas, and accelerate sales of accessories like earphones and smartwatches to offset revenue losses and protect margins in the coming quarters.
Monday 20 April 2026
Acerpure begins OTC trading, targets emerging markets for smart home expansion
Acerpure's OTC listing on April 20 signals a push to harness demographic dividends in emerging markets, with implications for consumers worldwide. The smart home appliance company plans to scale air conditioners and integrated AIoT offerings, aiming to boost brand value and gross margins while building global ambitions for a whole-home ecosystem.
Saturday 18 April 2026
Defense and trade tensions fuel growth for Taiwan's Parpro
Amid surging demand from low-Earth orbit satellites, aerospace, and defense, Parpro Corporation expects a sharp acceleration in core business growth in 2026, supported by a maturing North American manufacturing footprint. The company forecasts that full-year profits could rise from prior years, with gross margins holding near 20%.
Friday 17 April 2026
Samsung's VD division reviews China strategy as local rivals gain ground

Rumors of a restructuring of Samsung Electronics's China operations are gaining momentum, with reports suggesting potential scaling back—or even partial withdrawal—from several business lines, including home appliances, televisions, and monitors.

Friday 17 April 2026
Apple highlights record progress in recycled materials across products
Apple has announced what it describes as its highest-ever use of recycled materials across its product lineup, underscoring continued efforts to reduce environmental impact and move toward a carbon-neutral supply chain by 2030, according to its latest newsroom update.
Friday 17 April 2026
CPU shortage more acute than memory; industry awaits Intel 18A yield improvement
A global CPU shortage is disrupting PC and industrial-computing supply chains, as processors are out of stock even at premium prices, while memory is limited but purchasable. The scarcity threatens notebook and industrial PC availability worldwide and may persist for some time until Intel's 18A process yields improve, industry sources warn.
Thursday 16 April 2026
Mobile manufacturers adapt to soaring key component prices with strategic measures
Memory and component cost surges may curb global phone sales growth in 2026, prompting firms worldwide to adjust prices, marketing, and retail approaches to protect margins. Brands and channel operators are repositioning products, expanding premium offerings, and boosting AI-focused retail education to counter tighter supply, higher costs, and shifting consumer demand.
Thursday 16 April 2026
US–Iran tensions add another reason to rethink plastic-heavy, disposable supply chains
The ongoing US–Iran conflict is raising global costs for raw materials and energy, leading to higher prices and shortages across sectors such as plastic packaging and consumer goods, while simultaneously accelerating demand for green consumption, durable products, and secondhand markets that may significantly reshape procurement, retail, and sustainability strategies worldwide.
Thursday 16 April 2026
Advanced Power Electronics confirms price hikes amid memory shortage hitting PC revenue
Advanced Power Electronics Corp.'s (APEC's) report signaling rising component costs and constrained foundry capacity has implications for global tech supply chains, potentially affecting device prices and production timelines. The company plans to seek price adjustments with customers while navigating memory shortages that have hit its computing shipments in the first quarter of 2026.
Thursday 16 April 2026
Tata steps up iPhone manufacturing investments with fresh capital infusion
India's Tata Group has injected fresh capital into its electronics manufacturing arm, Tata Electronics, as it accelerates efforts to scale up iPhone production and strengthen its role in Apple's global supply chain.
Wednesday 15 April 2026
Southern Taiwan Science Park eyes US$94 billion on AI tailwinds
Riding the artificial intelligence (AI) boom and strong demand for advanced semiconductor processes, the Southern Taiwan Science Park (STSP) posted record-high revenue of NT$2.97 trillion (approx. US$94.13 billion) for 2025, up 34.26% from 2024. The figure fell just shy of the industry's original projection of NT$3 trillion, yet the park maintained its leading position among Taiwan's three major science parks.
Tuesday 14 April 2026
Microsoft plans Copilot overhaul with OpenClaw-like agentic features to win over enterprise clients
Microsoft is developing new OpenClaw-like features for its AI assistant Copilot, according to The Information. The updated tool would be targeted at enterprise customers as a safer version of the popular – but famously risky – OpenClaw agent that has shaken the AI industry in recent months.