Musk rains on Apple’s EV parade: Talent alone isn’t enough
SK Hynix clears power hurdle in Yongin as Samsung faces site delays
South Korea is moving ahead with plans to develop what it bills as the world’s largest semiconductor cluster in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, where SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics plan to build up to 10 advanced wafer fabs. Infrastructure issues that once drew intense scrutiny, particularly power supply, have eased after authorities adopted an unconventional approach that integrates power grids into road construction.
Humanoid robots step into factories, safety laws set the limits
Nvidia CEO sees digital twins driving robot surge in next decade
Japanese firms in Vietnam see Chinese counterparts as expansion competitors
India’s 2026–27 budget signals systemic overhaul for manufacturing, semiconductors, and digital investment
MetaOptics drives heat-resistant metalenses into CPUs
At the Asia Photonics Expo (APE 2026) in Singapore, DIGITIMES interviewed MetaOptics, the first planar lens company listed on the Singapore Exchange’s Catalist board. Aloysius Chua, the company’s deputy CEO, outlined MetaOptics’ latest technological advances and global footprint, with a particular focus on its progress in co-packaged optics (CPO).
U-Power accelerates high-voltage charging stations amid rising EV high-power charging demand
AMD flags 2H26 turning point as MI450 shipments stay on track
AMD’s next-generation MI450 AI accelerator remains on schedule for launch and volume production in the second half of 2026, with CEO Lisa Su signaling confidence that supply capacity will not constrain deliveries as the company steps up its push in high-end AI chips.