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13
May
Philips 27E2N5901RW and AOC U27G4FL5/WS with BOE’s circular polarization technology are launched
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jeff
12
May
ViewSonic XG275D1‑4K is launched with a 4K Fast IPS display and 330Hz dual-mode
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jeff
12
May
BTL Group ramps AI server testing as orders extend through September
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jeff
BTL Group, a Taiwan-based electronic testing lab, said AI server demand drove around-the-clock testing in April 2026, pushing monthly revenue to its second-highest level and lifting AI-related testing to more than 10% of total revenue. Executives said order scheduling for AI testing already runs through September, and the firm expected monthly revenue in the second quarter to challenge a new high as 2026 trends upward quarter by quarter.
12
May
AI drives IC price hikes, lifts China chip exports 83.7% in April
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jeff
Global investment in AI computing power is continuing to boost semiconductor demand, and China’s chip exports are surging in tandem. Data from China’s General Administration of Customs show that China’s IC export value rose 100.1% year-over-year in April 2026, marking the first time it has doubled and reflecting how price hikes in AI servers, data centers, and memory are spreading rapidly through the IC supply chain.
12
May
TSMC CoWoS shortage drives SK Hynix-Intel 2.5D push
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jeff
TSMC’s tight CoWoS supply is reportedly pushing SK Hynix to work with Intel on advanced packaging, as the industry looks to diversify the 2.5D packaging supply chain for AI accelerators.
12
May
Trade talks to test US-China leverage on rare earths, tariffs, and AI
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jeff
US President Donald Trump is set to travel to China this week to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping for trade talks. The meeting comes at a time when both powers are grappling with technological competition, trade tensions, and the Middle East conflict. Many observers are not expecting a transformative outcome, but rather a continuation of small gestures to tamp down a trade war that erupted last year.