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26
Feb
The flagship Dell U3226Q 4K QD-OLED monitor goes on sale in the U.S.
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26
Feb
The LG 52G930B UltraGear evo G9 5K2K Gaming Monitor goes on sale for USD 2000
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26
Feb
AI server surge lifts high-voltage MOSFET, fan demand at Taiwan power device maker APEC
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jeff
Advanced Power Electronics Co. (APEC) said high-power AI servers are driving demand for medium- and high-voltage power devices, and expects demand for high-voltage components to recover in 2026. Cooling fans used in AI and general-purpose servers are also recording strong growth. In 2025, fan products accounted for 27% of total revenue, and the company expects further expansion in 2026.
26
Feb
WinWay sees AI-driven demand push 2025 records, plans Kaohsiung expansion
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jeff
Semiconductor test interface maker WinWay reported record 2025 revenue and profit driven by demand from AI, high-performance computing, and ASIC markets, and announced a NT$3.499 billion (approx. US$111.7 million) expansion, including a new factory in Renwu, Kaohsiung.
26
Feb
Macronix January profit surges 195%; OSE, Walton earnings rise
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jeff
Despite persistent noise in the memory market, leading memory chipmaker Macronix reported a sharp surge in profitability in January 2026. The company posted preliminary pre-tax net income of NT$304 million (US$9.73 million) for the month, up 195% year on year. Net income attributable to the parent reached NT$271 million, also up 195%, with earnings per share of NT$0.15.
26
Feb
The ‘AI general’ emerges: OpenAI report details China’s automated operations in Japan-Taiwan corridor
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jeff
A new era of automated geopolitical warfare has arrived in East Asia. In its recently published “Disrupting Malicious Uses of AI” report, OpenAI reveals that Chinese state-sponsored actors have moved well beyond simple bot networks. They are now deploying artificial intelligence as a strategic “operational manager” — coordinating complex “cyber special operations” (wǎngluò tèzhàn) against Japan’s leadership and Taiwan’s digital sovereignty.