MWC 2025: AI-powered 6G takes center stage, signaling telecom’s intelligent future

As MWC 2025 concluded, Far EasTone’s EVP of Network Technologies & Operations, Jason Kuo, outlined key telecom trends, emphasizing that 6G is taking clearer shape, with AI emerging as a core pillar of next-generation networks. Kuo, who has been with Far EasTone since 2009, underscored the growing convergence of AI and network infrastructure.

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Taiwan’s industrial sector recognizes benefits of recycled water, but adoption faces hurdles

Taiwan’s industrial sector is increasingly recognizing the advantages of reclaimed water, yet overall adoption remains limited due to several key challenges that must be addressed to accelerate its penetration, according to Nien-ying Hu, president of Rih Ding Water Enterprise, a water management subsidiary of Radium Life Tech Group.

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Why China’s ‘first’ AI agent struggles to gain industry traction

China-based start-up Butterfly Effect claims to have launched the world’s first General AI agent, Manus. The company aims to capitalize on the momentum of “Chinese-branded AI” following DeepSeek’s success. However, industry response over the past week has been muted, as experts believe the startup lacks the crucial components needed to outshine its predecessor.

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Intel’s Panther Lake breaks cover: first public look at 18A-powered core ultra chips

At Embedded World 2025 in Germany, Intel unveiled its Panther Lake processor, a key part of the Core Ultra 300H/U series and the first to leverage the Intel 18A process. This event marked Panther Lake’s public debut, underscoring Intel’s push to bring its next-generation mobile processors closer to market readiness, according to reports from XFastest and VideoCardz.

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QLC era to arrive early; overall memory prices set to rise in 3Q25

AI development has become the key growth driver for NAND flash storage applications, leading to a significant surge in computing power and “storage capacity.” According to Tai Wei, CEO of China Flash Market (CFM), the NAND market is swiftly emerging from the shadows seen in 2024. NAND costs are expected to stabilize in the second quarter before rising generally in the third quarter.

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U-Best seizes foldable market opportunities with HC materials and advances AR optical films

U-Best Innovative Technology is positioning itself to capitalize on the burgeoning market for foldable smartphones. The company anticipates strong demand for flexible hard coating (HC) materials and is leveraging this technology in its optical film products. Having already commenced shipments, U-Best is engaged in discussions with additional clients, potentially unlocking new market opportunities.

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Taiwan cooling module firms back Intel’s initiative to form alliance

Intel is actively reaching out to the server supply chain to establish a major cooling alliance, utilizing its developed superfluid cooling technology. The unsung heroes behind this initiative are Taiwanese cooling manufacturers, including Mandala Worldwide and Microloops. Several companies are reportedly attempting to implement this technology, with product commercialization expected to begin in 2025, particularly for water-cooling plate designs.

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NAND supply to fall short in 2H25, says Kioxia

Despite the relatively stagnant demand for mobile phones and PCs in the first half of 2025, Kioxia, the leader in NAND flash, anticipates that overall NAND shipments in 2025 will increase by 10-15% as consumer clients resume their NAND purchases, coupled with robust demand for AI servers. This could potentially result in a substantial supply shortage in the latter half of the year.

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