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Sep
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Sep
TCL premium TVs showcased at CEDIA 2024
05
Sep
Skyworth C1 Canvas Art TV is introduced at CEDIA Expo 2024
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Sep
TSMC supplier’s CEO dismisses AI concerns after Nvidia wipeout
Demand for AI chips should spur growth for the semiconductor industry over the next few years, the CEO of a major supplier to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. said, dismissing concerns that investors had misjudged the pace and extent of spending on artificial intelligence.
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Sep
TXOne revenue surges 50-fold in 5 years amid semiconductor, auto industry boom
As semiconductor manufacturers expand production globally, industrial control system (ICS) cybersecurity firms are reaping the benefits.
05
Sep
Cobalt recycling gains attention amid speculation on export restrictions
Cobalt is essential for producing lithium-ion batteries and is extensively used in electric vehicles, computers, and smartphones. As demand for electric vehicles rises, global cobalt demand is projected to quadruple.
05
Sep
No longer just a chip supplier, Nvidia expands one-stop service into AI factory
In the current AI development trend, Nvidia is already dominating the leading position in the AI chip market and actively expanding its influence to data centers and related areas. CEO Jensen Huang is attempting to build Nvidia into a one-stop service platform with all the key data center elements. It will no longer just be a high-end chip hardware supplier, but an “AI factory.”
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Sep
PlayNitride sees 2Q24 gross margins explode; chairman highlights when Micro LED will become cheaper than OLED
PlayNitride chairman Charles Li stated that the development of Micro LED technology will rapidly drive down costs at a pace similar to Moore’s Law, with costs expected to fall below OLED by as early as 2030.
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Sep
Tesla plans to release full self-driving in China, Europe early next year
Tesla Inc. plans to launch the advanced driver assistance system that it calls Full Self Driving technology in China and Europe in the first quarter of next year, pending regulatory approvals.
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Sep
VIS-NXP 12-inch wafer fab in Singapore approved
In June 2024, Vanguard International Semiconductor (VIS) and NXP unveiled plans to collaborate on establishing VSMC in Singapore, where they will build a 12-inch wafer fabrication plant. On August 4, 2024, they officially confirmed that they have secured the required approvals and will move forward with the investment, which amounts to approximately US$7.8 billion.