Asia Optical posts strong 2025 profit growth led by tech upgrades

Asia Optical reported robust growth in 2025, with net revenue reaching NT$26.446 billion (US$831.1 million), up 15% year-over-year, and operating profit increasing 28%. Despite a fourth-quarter gross margin decline due to exchange rates, inventory adjustments, and material cost changes, the company maintained solid cash flow and zero debt while investing over NT$1 billion in production equipment for future expansion.

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MSI MPG 322UR QD‑OLED X24 full specifications and features emerge prior to launch

The MSI MPG 322UR QD‑OLED X24 was unveiled at CES 2026 as a flagship 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor with next-gen display tech. The model is built around a premium 31.5-inch 4K 4th‑generation Tandem QD‑OLED panel, built on EL Gen 3 technology. This new Penta Tandem structure boosts light efficiency by 30 percent, enabling the monitor to sustain peak HDR brightness levels of up to 1000 nits while…

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Coretronic monitor shipments show potential, two new production lines added in 1Q26

OLED applications are increasing penetration in IT products, and backlight module manufacturer Coretronic has been shipping OLED tablets and OLED notebooks for the past two years. There was originally only one production line, but in the first quarter of 2026, Coretronic added two new lines to meet demand. Coretronic expects that monitor products in 2026, covering both OLED and LCD technologies, will see overall shipment volumes grow severalfold.

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Pegatron predicts AI server revenue to soar tenfold, driving quarterly gains in 2026

Pegatron stated during its earnings call on March 11 that its artificial intelligence (AI) server business will grow tenfold in 2026, continuing the shipment momentum from 2025 and pushing overall operations to rise quarter by quarter. The company expressed confidence that full-year 2026 performance will achieve high single-digit to double-digit growth compared with 2025, as demand for AI shows no signs of slowing and continues to drive strong momentum in related infrastructure shipments.

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Elan and DSME collaborate on RF front-end chips to target LEO satellite market

The global low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite market is entering a period of explosive growth, with market estimates projecting an increase from US$15 billion in 2024 to US$108 billion by 2035. Given this optimistic outlook, Elan Technology has teamed up with its investment subsidiary DarSheng Mechanical Engineering (DSME) to launch RF front-end ICs for LEO satellite array antennas.

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