LG 27GX704A is the latest gaming monitor from the 2025 LG UltraGear GX7 OLED series. It was officially launched in China. We see it on Amazon Canada and on some support pages of LG Italy, so it should go global pretty soon. This is a 26.5-inch OLED unit with META Technology 2.0, including MLA+, META Multi Booster, and Detail Enhancer. It has a QHD resolution and supports native 10-bit color depth…
Taiwan’s MediaTek, the world’s largest mobile chip supplier by shipments, is in discussions with TSMC to manufacture some of its semiconductors in Arizona. This potential move comes as the company unveils its most advanced 5G smartphone processor to date.
Driven by its 3+3+3 strategy, Hon Hai Precision Industry (Foxconn) is actively participating in the emerging space industry, including low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites. In addition to continuously developing key components for ground receiving equipment, LEO satellites, and communication payload systems, the company also plans to assist satellite manufacturers with production and manufacturing. Through these efforts, Foxconn aims to become a leader in the new space industry.
Hyundai Motor Group is stepping up efforts to expand its mobility business, investing in demand-responsive transit (DRT) platforms as part of its strategy to diversify beyond traditional vehicle development. The initiative aims to strengthen the company’s role in the future mobility market while addressing social issues such as transportation disparities between urban and rural areas.
Intel, once the uncontested leader in PC and server chips, faces a turning point. Delays in advanced process technology and rising competition from AMD and Arm-based architectures have dented both performance and reputation. Recent capital infusions totaling around US$16 billion—from US government subsidies, SoftBank, and Nvidia—have brought attention to Intel’s revival efforts, but analysts warn that funding alone cannot resolve long-standing structural weaknesses.
Complex market demands and rapid technological changes are pushing traditional manufacturing to its limits, making 3D printing a critical breakthrough that allows customized production of intricate shapes and accelerated development cycles. In recent years, 3D printing has steadily advanced to become part of mass production, with new technologies ensuring speed and precision now serving as key advantages for the manufacturing industry.
China’s top leadership is signaling a major shift in its national strategy, elevating artificial intelligence to a core priority. The official Communist Party theoretical journal, Qiushi, recently published interviews with leading AI experts, shedding light on Beijing’s newly released policy blueprint, the “Artificial Intelligence+” Initiative.
As Moore’s Law approaches physical and commercial limits, advanced packaging has surged as a new battleground in the semiconductor industry. TSMC not only leads globally with its CoWoS technology but also fosters a collaborative ecosystem involving OSAT players like ASE Holdings and Amkor.
Taiwan, surrounded by ocean, views unmanned surface vessels (USVs) as vital to its defense strategy. The nation’s three major shipbuilders — CSBC Corp., Lungteh Shipbuilding, and Jong Shyn Shipbuilding — have each launched domestically developed USVs, with production capacity now expanding. These vessels are set to operate in tandem with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to create an integrated sea-air defense network.