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The AOC AGON Pro AGP277QK pushes gaming displays into the 1000 Hz era
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Feb
Nvidia deepens South Korea ties in smart factory push
Nvidia outlined its role in advancing two major manufacturing trends—AI Factory and Physical AI—at SEMICON Korea 2026, emphasizing that it views South Korea as an important strategic outpost for collaboration as the country accelerates AI-driven industrial transformation.
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World’s largest GaAs foundry sees 2–3x surge from 1.6T optical boom
GaAs foundry leader Win Semiconductor forecasts explosive growth in the 1.6T optical communication module market in 2026, expecting a 2-3x increase in demand driven by satellite and optical communications sectors.
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China sets price guidelines to curb cutthroat EV competition
China’s State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) issued a set of guidelines on February 12 aimed at regulating pricing throughout the automotive production process, as part of the government’s efforts to curb destructive price slashing in the electric vehicle (EV) market.
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Feb
ByteDance expands chip team to 1,000, advancing four major design lines
Chinese tech giant ByteDance is rapidly scaling its in-house chip development efforts, with its chip R&D team now exceeding 1,000 employees, signaling a strong push into AI hardware. According to a recent report by 36Kr, the company’s investment in AI chip technology is accelerating quickly.
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Feb
ByteDance’s Doubao 2.0 aims to undercut the West’s AI elite—then Disney strikes back
ByteDance has officially launched Doubao 2.0, a next-generation AI family that promises GPT-level intelligence at a disruptive price point. However, the celebration was short-lived as Hollywood giants, led by Disney, immediately filed a legal strike against the platform for what they call a “virtual smash-and-grab” of copyrighted characters.
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Feb
ViewSonic VX27G26‑2K‑3 is launched with a 360Hz QHD Fast IPS display
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Feb
ViewSonic VX25G26-2K-4 arrives boasting a 24.5-inch QHD Fast IPS display and a 400Hz refresh rate
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Feb
After US deal, Taiwan pushes economic resilience into Europe and the global south
Taiwan has officially signed a final trade agreement with the US, concluding bilateral negotiations. Under the deal, Taiwan will receive most-favored-nation (MFN) treatment if Washington imposes “Section 232” tariffs on semiconductors and related derivative products. Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) and Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) said the agreement will serve as a foundation for advancing President Ching-te Lai’s “economic resilience” strategy and expanding Taiwan’s international economic influence.