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Jun
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Jun
Japan’s robotics legacy faces a new challenge: commercial success
At the close of his keynote address at the Humanoids Summit in Tokyo, Hiroshi Ishiguro — one of the pioneers of humanoid robotics — offered a candid assessment of the industry’s progress: despite decades of investment and research, Japan has yet to produce a truly transformative, mass-market application for robotics.
04
Jun
Goldkey targets NT$10B funding to lock in memory supply as prices surge
Memory module maker Goldkey said it plans to raise NT$6 billion (US$191.4 million) to NT$10 billion in working capital in 2026 through multiple channels as tight supply and rising contract prices fuel a memory supercycle. The company also plans to accelerate a shift into higher-value segments such as industrial control, AI, and edge computing after posting a 30% gross margin and 27.4% operating margin in the first quarter of 2026.
04
Jun
Taiwan’s green energy industry shifts from manufacturing race to resilience strategy
Taiwan’s green energy industry is emerging from more than two decades of boom, retreats, and shakeouts with a different strategic focus. What began as a contest in hardware manufacturing has become a test of industrial sovereignty, financial discipline, and geopolitical adaptation.
04
Jun
BE Epitaxy Semiconductor targets 1.6T CPO with AMD, MediaTek
Silicon photonics (SiPh) chip designer BE Epitaxy Semiconductor turned profitable in 2025 as demand for 800G and 1.6T co-packaged optics (CPOs) heads toward explosive growth. Backed by orders and funding from AMD and MediaTek, the company is using a lean-asset model and ecosystem integration strategy to push into full-optical CPO design. General manager Jada Wang said 2026–2027 will mark the industry-wide breakout point for SiPh chips and CPO commercialization. BE Epitaxy Semiconductor’s 800G products have already reached shipment standards, and the company is now moving toward 1.6T optical engine (OE) chipsets.
04
Jun
BOE races Samsung for Gen 8.6 OLED title despite low yield
BOE is preparing to hold a mass-production shipment ceremony for its Gen 8.6 IT OLED line in mid-June, positioning the Chinese display maker to claim a first-mover title even as its production yield remains below 30%, according to ZDNet Korea.
04
Jun
800VDC could reshape data center power markets as regulation and supply chains lag
Data center power systems are nearing a major transition as GPU rack densities rise toward the 600 kW range. A new report from SemiAnalysis said 800VDC direct-current distribution is moving beyond hyperscale trials and could alter how data centers are built, powered, and regulated.
04
Jun
Kioxia weighs new NAND fab as AI demand drives long-term expansion plans
Kioxia is evaluating the construction of a new NAND flash manufacturing facility at its Kitakami site in Iwate Prefecture, aiming for production to begin after 2029-2030 as the company prepares for sustained growth in AI-driven storage demand.
04
Jun
RISC-V will be ‘default ISA of choice’ for all new chip designs, architecture’s CEO predicts
Andrea Gallo, CEO of RISC-V International, used his appearance at the MIPS Forum during Computex 2026 to declare that RISC-V has completed its transition from academic project to industrial standard — and that its dominance in physical AI is no longer a future prediction but a present reality.
04
Jun
Chip test equipment makers hit by FPGA, CPU supply crunch
Semiconductor test equipment makers are facing severe shortages of key components, with lead times for FPGAs, CPUs, GPUs, and driver ICs stretching sharply as AI and data center demand strain the broader chip supply chain, according to The Elec.