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Belated: Samsung S32HG732S is an Odyssey OLED G7 gaming monitor with a 4K dual-mode display
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May
Belated: Samsung S27H802EF is designed for precision workflows on a 5K canvas
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May
Let there be limits—Pope Leo invokes scripture on AI’s moral peril, Anthropic in tow
Pope Leo XIV released a major document on May 25, warning about the dangers of AI, from autonomous weapons to what he claims is its relation to “new forms of slavery” arising from the industry. An unexpected attendee of the pope’s Vatican event announcing the document’s release was Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah, a presence that signals the AI developer’s relationship with the Catholic Church as it seeks to bolster its image as an AI company concerned with ethics.
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Darfon Electronics invests in AI cooling systems maker GrAndvance
As demand for high-performance computing continues to rise, thermal management has emerged as one of the most critical constraints on server performance. Liquid cooling systems, once a niche solution, are rapidly moving into the mainstream. At the center of that shift is the coolant distribution unit ( CDU), which has become a strategic component as major suppliers race to secure positions in the liquid cooling supply chain.
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May
Gogoro mourns backer Samuel Yin, who committed US$50 million before a single scooter rolled out
Gogoro has issued a statement mourning the death of Ruentex Group president Samuel Yin, who passed away peacefully at Taipei Veterans General Hospital in the early hours of May 26 at the age of 76.
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May
Wonderful Hi-Tech sees rising demand from low-orbit satellites and AI data centers
At its annual shareholders’ meeting on May 25, Ringo Chang, chairman of Wonderful Hi-Tech, said the cable and connectivity supplier expects revenue growth to resume in 2026, with profit growth outpacing sales expansion.
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May
Chiplet boom puts Taiwan’s InPsytech and its AI connectivity IPs in the spotlight
As the global semiconductor industry pivots toward chiplet-based designs — where multiple smaller chips are packaged together rather than built as a single monolithic die — the specialized intellectual property that makes those chips communicate reliably has become critical infrastructure. InPsytech, a Taiwanese IP design firm and subsidiary of Egis Technology, has staked its business on exactly that.
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May
Inside China’s chip war: How Xiaomi, BYD, and Nio are rewriting the rules
China’s semiconductor war has been underway for seven or eight years now.
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May
The US$16.5 Billion Bet: How Co-Packaged Optics Will Rewire AI’s Backbone by 2030
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