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War engulfs the Gulf: worst aviation crisis since Covid
The war in the Middle East has triggered the most severe disruption to Gulf aviation hubs since the Covid-19 pandemic, forcing airlines to suspend flights and reroute global travel corridors amid missile and drone attacks across the region, according to an Aviation Week podcast and international media reports.
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Mar
AOC Q27G4SLM/WS is a 27-inch Mini LED gaming monitor with a 320Hz refresh rate
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Mar
LG expands its QNED evo AI line with the LG QNED84B Mini LED 4K Smart TV 2026 series
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Mar
ByteDance’s overseas chip play puts Washington in a bind
ByteDance, the Chinese technology company best known as the owner of TikTok, is seeking to secure large amounts of advanced artificial intelligence computing power outside China, underscoring the growing geopolitical tensions surrounding the global AI chip supply chain.
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APMIC’s US$7 million Series A financing could accelerate on-premise private AI small model adoption
APMIC announced it completed a US$7 million Series A financing round led primarily by Pasadena-based private equity fund AIPO, with participation from companies including Trend Micro.
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Tesla AI chip delay pushes South Korean NPU startup DeepX back six months
Tesla’s next-generation AI processor schedule change has disrupted Samsung Electronics’ foundry timelines, delaying mass-production plans for South Korean startup DeepX’s next AI accelerator by roughly six months.
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China’s Nexchip signals wafer price hikes amid capacity expansion and CIS growth
Nexchip has confirmed that it has raised prices for certain wafer foundry products, aligning its pricing strategy with market conditions, customer demand, and ongoing operational improvements, according to the company’s March 6, 2025 investor relations briefing, released on March 9, 2025.
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Hygon revenue jumps 57% as AI compute boom lifts China’s x86 chip contender
Generative AI is rapidly reshaping the global computing industry, driving demand for advanced processors and accelerating China’s push for domestic AI chips. Among the emerging players, Hygon Information Technology has become one of the most closely watched, combining rapid revenue growth with a key role in China’s effort to build an independent AI computing infrastructure.
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Flytech extends momentum in Europe and US, evaluates key component substitution
Flytech surpassed NT$5 billion (approx. US$160 million) in 2025 revenue while improving margins, and plans to pivot from a hardware supplier toward a solutions and services provider to pursue sustained profit margin growth.