AUO unveils 1Hz LTPS panel, expands into Micro LED and silicon photonics

AUO is accelerating its development of artificial intelligence hardware, unveiling what it claims is the world’s first ultra-low-power LTPS display panel. The company is simultaneously intensifying its investments in Micro LED and silicon photonics, positioning itself to capitalize on surging AI-driven demand across the information and communications technology (ICT) sector.

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South Korea’s solar exports collapse as China deepens global supply chain control

Despite surging global demand for solar energy, South Korean manufacturers are seeing export volumes contract as China deepens its dominance over upstream silicon wafer and module production. Industry experts caution that rising domestic consumption alone will not revive local manufacturing unless supported by protective measures and mandatory local-sourcing requirements.

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Taiwan’s Xing Mobility and Germany’s IDEENION team up to bring immersion-cooled CTP batteries to European EVs

Taiwanese battery innovator Xing Mobility has joined forces with German automotive design powerhouse IDEENION to bring a groundbreaking immersion-cooled, cell-to-pack (CTP) battery architecture to European automakers. The partnership, formalized with a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at Xing’s Taiwan headquarters, promises to accelerate time-to-market for high-performance and commercial electric vehicles (EVs).

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Hiwin Mikrosystem secures strong semiconductor advanced packaging orders

Hiwin Mikrosystem, leveraging years of expertise in nanometer-level high-precision positioning platforms and direct-drive motors, has successfully penetrated the semiconductor and automation markets. On November 13, 2025, during an online investor conference, the company announced that its nanometer-level positioning systems meet the increasingly stringent demands of semiconductor wafer processing.

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Auras Technology reports record highs amid strong liquid cooling demand

The demand for liquid cooling in AI server racks is soaring, driving significant operational growth for Taiwanese cooling module manufacturer Auras Technology. Chairman Yu-shen Lin said that liquid cooling will be a major growth driver in 2026, with rising needs not only from Nvidia but also Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) servers. The company estimates that revenue will grow by more than 50% in 2026.

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