Apple and Tesla orders fuel Samsung’s recovery

Apple’s mobile DRAM orders are expected to increase significantly in 2026, and the South Korean industry predicts that Samsung Electronics will be the largest beneficiary. News 1 referenced KB Securities, stating that mobile DRAM prices exceeded expectations in the fourth quarter of 2025, rising more than 20% quarter-over-quarter. To optimize AI functions, Apple plans to expand the 12GB capacity previously limited to iPhone Pro and Pro Max high-end models to standard models starting with the second half of 2026’s iPhone 18 series.

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Unified packaging standards seen as key to meeting AI and automotive demands

Taiwan’s printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturers and outsourcing semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) providers are positioned for significant growth driven by artificial intelligence (AI), 5G/6G communications, and automotive electronics. However, they face challenges, including supply chain vulnerabilities, talent shortages, and a lack of unified packaging standards. Devan Iyer, CSO for Advanced Electronic Packaging at the Global Electronics Association, outlined these issues and opportunities in an exclusive interview with DIGITIMES.

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Apple’s foldable shadow looms over the market Samsung built

The foldable phone market is finally hitting its stride. After years of false starts and skeptical consumers, the segment is experiencing genuine momentum. Counterpoint Research projects US shipments will surge nearly 68% year-over-year in 2025, while China’s annual volume is closing in on 10 million units—a threshold that signals the category has moved beyond experimental territory.

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Digital transformation specialist IISI set for November IPO, drives SaaS shift and global expansion

Digital transformation solutions integrator International Integrated Systems (IISI) held a pre-IPO performance briefing on October 28, announcing plans to list in November. The company aims to fuel its next growth phase through cloud-native SaaS offerings, transitioning toward a subscription-based revenue model built on long-term partnerships while actively expanding into overseas markets.

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