OpenAI swaps equity for Disney IP to enhance Sora
Foxconn’s US$174M Kentucky plant seen as unlikely to serve Apple production lines
Foxconn plans to expand its US manufacturing footprint with an investment of about US$174 million in Louisville, Kentucky, converting an existing 325,000-square-metre (80-acre) warehouse into a factory. The project is expected to create around 180 jobs and begin operations in the third quarter of 2026.
Nvidia acquires Slurm developer SchedMD to deepen open-source AI ecosystem
Taiwan emerges as non-China drone hub as defense demand surges
Baidu’s Kunlunxin spinoff mirrors Google’s TPU playbook
CMI outlines stable orders and expansion plans amid rising costs and capacity challenges
Taiwan’s Ability finds new momentum in robotics and drone technologies
Taiwan launches national cloud computing center to power sovereign AI under new major AI initiative
A homegrown electric truck shows Taiwan’s bet on localized EV supply chains
To help the automotive industry navigate emerging trends, DIGITIMES hosted the “AI x EV: Dual-Track Innovation in Mobility” forum on December 12, bringing together representatives from government, academia, research institutions, and industry to analyze the current state and future outlook of the smart vehicle and electric-vehicle sectors. Hung-Ching Yang, executive vice president of China Motor Corporation under the Yulon Group, spoke on behalf of the industry, sharing both opportunities and challenges for Taiwan’s automotive ecosystem.