Darwin organ chip joins Nvidia AI medical push

Backlight module maker Darwin held its shareholders’ meeting on June 17, 2026, and said it remains cautiously optimistic about 2026 revenue as its new businesses continue to gain traction. The company cited fresh commercial display orders in the US market and said organ-chip partner Anivance AI is also listed on an “Nvidia backdrop,” adding momentum to its medical technology push.

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NIO founder warns China’s auto market could shrink by 20% this year

Nio founder and chairman William Li warned at the 2026 China Auto Chongqing Summit that China’s auto industry has entered its “most brutal final stage,” saying 2026 passenger-vehicle retail sales in China could fall 15% to 20% from last year. He urged the industry to prepare early as the Chinese new energy vehicle market enters a more severe phase of competition.

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Foxconn chairman maps out Taiwan’s global AI and manufacturing expansion strategy

Taiwan’s electronics industry is stepping up its global ambitions as AI, data center infrastructure, and advanced manufacturing reshape supply chains. Speaking at the Chinese National Association of Industry and Commerce (CNAIC) on June 18, 2026, Foxconn chairman and Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers’ Association (TEEMA) chairman Young Liu outlined a strategy that combines overseas industrial parks, AI-driven transformation and next-generation factory automation.

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AI data center boom drives Taiwan passive component makers to record sales

Demand in the passive components market is recovering significantly, lifting operating momentum at Taiwan’s two leading suppliers, Yageo and Walsin Technology. Average book-to-bill ratios at both companies have risen above 1.3, placing industry conditions near their highest levels in recent years and reinforcing expectations for sequential growth through 2026.

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SpaceX acquires Cursor to bolster xAI and court AI developers

SpaceX has agreed to acquire AI coding tool developer Cursor for US$60 billion, in a deal that underscores how competition in the AI industry is extending beyond foundation models into the application layer and developer ecosystems. The purchase gives SpaceX direct access to enterprise customers, developer communities, and high-value code data instead of rebuilding a product from scratch. Markets see it as a key addition to Elon Musk’s AI strategy.

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