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Global notebook shipments rise in 3Q23 but to slip in 4Q23, says DIGITIMES Research

Global notebook shipments performed better than expected in the third quarter of 2023. After enjoying an over 20% sequential increase in the second quarter, the volumes went up further by 2.1% in the third, but the shipments will then slip 7.3% in the fourth quarter due to high channel inventory and a high comparison base in the third quarter, according to DIGITIMES Research’s latest figures from the quarterly notebook report covering the second half of 2023.

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Samsung ramps up 2.5D packaging capacity, eyeing Nvidia AI GPU orders

Samsung Electronics is not only investing actively in the R&D and capacity expansion of high-bandwidth memory (HBM) technology, but also looking to broaden its market reach through customized one-stop services that incorporate 2.5D packaging. Recent media reports indicate Samsung is purchasing 2.5D bonding equipment from Japanese supplier Shinkawa, potentially targeting HBM and packaging orders associated with Nvidia’s next-generation GPUs.

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How has generative AI fueled edge computing and raised the bar on privacy standards?

After the introduction of Generative Artificial Intelligence (Generative AI), it sparked a significant transformation in the global industry. As Generative AI continues to develop, there’s a growing emphasis on cybersecurity and privacy to meet enterprise demands. The once emphasized cloud AI is now making a shift towards edge AI, with major tech giants introducing solutions that can operate locally without internet connectivity.

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CIP accelerates key contracts for Taiwan’s offshore wind farm, targeting 2027 grid connection

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has kicked off critical contracts for the Fengmiao offshore wind farm in Taiwan, following their acquisition of development rights for the round 3.1 wind farm in August. These contracts include the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) and the turbine transport and installation, showcasing CIP’s determination to connect to the grid by 2027. Additionally, CIP is set to participate in the bidding for round 3.2.

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