CyberLink hits 12-year revenue high on AI creation boom, defying ‘SaaS apocalypse’ concerns

Taiwan-based multimedia software developer CyberLink reported its strongest revenue performance in nearly 12 years for 2025, driven by robust demand across its consumer creation and computer vision businesses. While operating profit more than doubled for the year, currency fluctuations and tax impacts weighed on net income, and the company struck a cautious tone for early 2026 amid shifting market dynamics.

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King Slide says GenAI-driven density surge will raise slide rail demand and reshape supply footprints

King Slide, a manufacturer of server slide rails, told investors on its fourth-quarter 2025 earnings call on February 25 that generative AI-driven upgrades to data center architectures are accelerating a move toward higher-power, higher-density server cabinets, a shift that is increasing demand for specialized mechanical components such as slide rails. The company said this trend will influence design requirements and production strategies over the next several years.

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Taiwan Mask posts nearly NT$100m profit in January, advanced packaging to boost revenue in 2H26

Benefiting from its group integration strategy, Taiwan Mask Corporation (TMC) is seeing operations that are gradually recovering. The parent company’s core business has seen five consecutive months of profit growth. In January 2026, consolidated revenue reached NT$536 million (US$17.2 million), with the core photomask business contributing NT$340 million, accounting for over 60% of total revenue — marking nearly a one-year high. The company’s monthly self-reported profit came close to the NT$100 million mark.

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Amazon’s potential US$50 billion OpenAI investment highlights escalating AI arms race and financial pressure

OpenAI is reportedly negotiating one of the largest private financing rounds in tech history, with Amazon considering a US$50 billion investment. The potential deal underscores the escalating AI compute arms race and OpenAI’s need to diversify beyond Microsoft while navigating immense operational costs and financial risks.

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Nvidia constrained in China as local AI players strengthen market position

Nvidia’s ability to sell high-performance AI chips in China has been sharply limited by US export licensing rules, which have restricted shipments of its H20 and H200 products. The controls have already forced Nvidia to take a US$4.5 billion inventory charge and have left the company uncertain about future revenue from China. Meanwhile, local competitors, some strengthened by recent IPOs, are expanding rapidly, potentially reshaping the global AI market.

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Yageo posts 82% profit jump in 4Q25 on AI-driven product mix

Taiwanese passive component giant Yageo reported a strong operational rebound in the fourth quarter of 2025, driven by continued growth in demand related to artificial intelligence (AI) and high-end applications. The company also benefited from an optimized product portfolio and the completion of its acquisition of Japan’s Shibaura Electronics, which was consolidated into group revenue starting in November 2025.

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