Gigabyte G27Q3 debuts as a 320Hz QHD powerhouse for competitive gamers

Gigabyte G27Q3 is a brand-new monitor aimed squarely at players who want high refresh rates, fast response times, and wide‑gamut color without stepping into premium‑tier pricing. The model is built around a 27-inch QHD (2560 x 1440) SuperSpeed IPS panel capable of hitting a blistering 320Hz refresh rate, paired with a 1ms GTG response time. According to the company, this combination is designed…

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Europe’s battery ambitions shrink as costs and China’s dominance loom

Driven by the rapid shift toward automotive electronics and electrification, Europe moved earlier than the United States to localize lithium battery production. Yet the region’s ambitions have been sharply scaled back. Plans unveiled in 2023 projected battery manufacturing capacity of roughly 2,000 gigawatt-hours by 2030, but current estimates have been revised down to about 1,200 gigawatt-hours, effectively cutting the original blueprint nearly in half.

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Chinese energy storage players flock to growing AI data center market in face of fierce domestic competition

Chinese energy storage players are going all in on the AI data center market, as intense domestic competition has caused falling profit margins from traditional storage projects. The booming token economy is changing the role of AI data center energy storage from simply backup power to a core element of computing power.

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China intervenes in memory supply; Apple outpaces local smartphone vendors

Memory shortages are pushing prices sharply higher, forcing a reshuffle across the consumer electronics market. Chinese authorities have intervened for a second time, convening domestic memory leaders CXMT and YMTC to provide “strategic support” aimed at stabilizing prices and containing supply chain costs for local brands. Yet with a wide supply-demand gap in DRAM and NAND flash, near-term price stabilization remains unlikely.

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Adata, Team Group post record March sales, expect 40% contract price hike in 2Q26

Memory module giants Adata Technology and Team Group both reported record-high revenue for March 2026. Adata’s monthly revenue surpassed NT$10.54 billion (approx. US$330.19 million), a rise of 47.09% from February and 181.48% year over year. Meanwhile, Team Group reported NT$4.92 billion in March revenue, surging 326.68% sequentially and 120.49% from a year earlier, setting new records for both monthly and first-quarter sales.

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DIGITIMES analyst discusses Apple’s Siri evolution, AI agent trends, and Samsung’s 2nm reality

In his podcast, DIGITIMES senior analyst Luke Lin discussed Apple’s upcoming evolution of Siri. The new version is expected to integrate Google’s Gemini and allow users to select their preferred chatbot, including ChatGPT, Claude, or xAI’s Grok. While some market analysts suggest Apple may use this approach to control distribution and charge listing fees, Lin is skeptical of that interpretation.

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US-China tech clash over chips intensifies ahead of summit, with global supply-chain implications

As US and Chinese leaders prepared for a mid-May summit, proposed US export controls on semiconductor equipment under the MATCH Act and China’s sharp state-media rebuttal signaled heightened tech tensions with far-reaching global supply-chain implications. Analysts have characterized the moves as pre-summit leverage that could reshape chip manufacturing and trade flows.

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Anthropic launches Project Glasswing to fend cyber threats with new Mythos model

Anthropic has launched a new cybersecurity initiative, Project Glasswing, giving select technology partners early access to a powerful yet-to-be-released AI model as concerns grow over AI-driven cyberattacks. According to Bloomberg, the program is designed to help companies prepare for potential risks before the model is made more widely available.

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