Philips 27E2N5901RW and AOC U27G4FL5/WS with BOE’s circular polarization technology are launched

Philips and AOC simultaneously launched in China two gaming monitors with DLG Pro technology – the Philips 27E2N5901RW and the AOC U27G4FL5/WS, respectively. Both monitors appear to be built around the same BOE‑manufactured Fast IPS panel – and not just any panel, but one featuring hardware‑level circular polarization technology. This shared foundation is significant. Circular polarization at the…

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ViewSonic XG275D1‑4K is launched with a 4K Fast IPS display and 330Hz dual-mode

The ViewSonic XG275D1‑4K has been launched in Europe. This is a 27‑inch dual‑mode gaming monitor designed to give players a choice between ultra‑sharp detail and extreme competitive speed. The display can operate in full 4K UHD at 160 Hz for visually rich, immersive titles, or switch to Full HD at a blistering 320 Hz for esports‑level responsiveness. For players who prefer a tighter competitive…

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AI drives IC price hikes, lifts China chip exports 83.7% in April

Global investment in AI computing power is continuing to boost semiconductor demand, and China’s chip exports are surging in tandem. Data from China’s General Administration of Customs show that China’s IC export value rose 100.1% year-over-year in April 2026, marking the first time it has doubled and reflecting how price hikes in AI servers, data centers, and memory are spreading rapidly through the IC supply chain.

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BTL Group ramps AI server testing as orders extend through September

BTL Group, a Taiwan-based electronic testing lab, said AI server demand drove around-the-clock testing in April 2026, pushing monthly revenue to its second-highest level and lifting AI-related testing to more than 10% of total revenue. Executives said order scheduling for AI testing already runs through September, and the firm expected monthly revenue in the second quarter to challenge a new high as 2026 trends upward quarter by quarter.

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SK Hynix reportedly buys Silicon Valley property to bolster AI supply chain

SK Hynix has reportedly acquired a building in San Jose, California, as the memory chip maker moves to establish a new production and R&D base in Silicon Valley, a key battleground for AI semiconductors. Industry observers said the move is part of a broader push to expand its global footprint and strengthen its position in the AI semiconductor supply chain.

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PC chip demand stays murky in 2H26 as pre-buying clocks key

Demand for PC, notebook, and other IT application chips in the first half of 2026 remains relatively strong, driven not only by memory and CPU shortages and price increases, but also by solid pull-in demand for peripheral chips. Many industry players say the current buying momentum is stronger than in a typical seasonal low and reflects customers’ expectations that component costs will keep rising. By past patterns, inventory digestion would usually emerge in the second half, but chipmakers now cannot say for sure whether customer orders will see a major correction.

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Trade talks to test US-China leverage on rare earths, tariffs, and AI

US President Donald Trump is set to travel to China this week to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping for trade talks. The meeting comes at a time when both powers are grappling with technological competition, trade tensions, and the Middle East conflict. Many observers are not expecting a transformative outcome, but rather a continuation of small gestures to tamp down a trade war that erupted last year.

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