Taiwanese IPC firms gain foothold in global aerospace and defense electronics amid rising demand
NetApp unfazed by memory shortages as it projects strong 2026 growth
NetApp Taiwan general manager Peter Chu said the transition from early AI experimentation to agentic AI running mission-critical workloads is creating unprecedented demands on data complexity, scale, and security, while presenting significant opportunities for NetApp. He remains optimistic about the company’s 2026 trajectory and noted that global memory shortages have not affected its operations.
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Samsung pushes new thermal packaging to win back Qualcomm and Apple
Samsung Electronics is positioning a proprietary thermal management technology for external clients as it seeks to reclaim foundry market share from TSMC. The South Korean company plans to offer its Heat Path Block solution to third-party chip designers after validating the system in its upcoming Exynos 2600 processor, according to local media reports.