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Feb
25
Feb
Panasonic and Skyworth announce strategic global partnership
25
Feb
2026 Panasonic TVs are announced, featuring OLED, Mini LED, QLED, and LED series
25
Feb
2026 Panasonic Z95B and Z90B, Panasonic Z86C and Z85C OLED series specifications
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Feb
2026 Panasonic W97C and W95C, Panasonic W94C and W92C, W91C and W90C Mini LED series
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Feb
2026 Panasonic W85B, W83C, and W80C QLED series, and Panasonic W60C, S65C, S45C, S40C LED series
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Feb
Z.ai apology over GLM-5 rollout highlights operational risks for AI firms as valuation soars
Chinese AI startup Z.ai issued a rare public apology on February 21 after its new large model, GLM-5, rollout triggered user backlash over billing, throttling, and flaws in its upgrade mechanism, underscoring operational risks as large AI models rapidly advance.
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Feb
Taiwan offshore wind faces test as localization protection ends
Taiwan’s offshore wind sector is entering the third phase of block development (Phase 3-3) vendor selection, marking the first time localization requirements have been removed. The new process also introduces ESG and energy resilience scoring criteria, evaluating local industry and economic benefits, environmental sustainability, corporate social responsibility, and stable operation and energy resilience of wind farms. The goal is to complete vendor selection by the end of 2026.
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Feb
AI drives automation demand, industrial market set for gradual recovery
Following inventory corrections and demand adjustments in the global ICT industry from 2023 to 2025, the sector’s economic landscape has shown clear divergence. AI server demand centered on data center construction continues to expand rapidly, standing out as one of the few high-growth areas. In contrast, industrial applications such as industrial PCs (IPCs), automation equipment, and machine tools have seen slower-than-expected recovery due to high inflation, rising geopolitical risks, and cautious corporate capital expenditures.
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Feb
Exclusive: Inside Apple’s China entanglement, with ‘Apple in China’ author Patrick McGee
In an interview with DIGITIMES, Patrick McGee, author of ‘Apple in China,’ joined DIGITIMES vice president Eric Huang in dissecting the complex, decades-long interdependence between “the world’s greatest company” and its primary manufacturing hub. The interview highlighted a critical crossroads: as Chinese “red supply chain” firms squeeze out traditional partners, Taiwanese giants are leveraging their Apple-honed expertise to lead the global AI revolution.