LG Electronics reportedly eyes local manufacturing in India for capital goods

Korean multinational LG Electronics is reportedly expanding its footprint in India, with plans to supply locally manufactured equipment for Apple iPhone production and to establish a global research and development center in Noida. The initiatives underline India’s growing strategic importance in LG’s global manufacturing and innovation strategy.

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ViewSonic VP3276T-4K ColorPro delivers a professional-grade display and rich connectivity

The ViewSonic VP3276T-4K ColorPro is a pro-grade display built for creators who need color accuracy and performance. It delivers stunning 4K resolution, HDR400 punch, and DCI-P3 precision so your photos, videos, and designs look exactly as intended. ViewSonic VP3276T-4K specifications The 31.5-inch panel is an IPS display with 8-bit+FRC color processing, producing 1.07 billion colors and wide…

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iiyama launches the ProGraphic HB3201UHSNP-B1 and the ProGraphic HB2701UHSNP-B1 monitors

Step into a world where precision meets performance with the 31.5″ iiyama ProGraphic HB3201UHSNP-B1 and the 27″ iiyama ProGraphic HB2701UHSNP-B1 – 4K UHD monitors crafted for designers, photographers, and content creators who refuse to compromise on visual clarity. Every pixel is powered by IPS Black 2.0 technology, unlocking deeper contrast – 3000:1, and richer blacks so that even the most…

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Samsung to gain edge as Nvidia expands physical AI with robot chip production

Samsung is reportedly manufacturing Nvidia’s robot application processors (APs), a move that could accelerate its expansion in physical AI, the convergence of artificial intelligence and robotics. As this new era unfolds, industry watchers are questioning whether Samsung’s robotics division, one of its four strategic pillars, can deliver concrete outcomes.

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Samsung’s HBM4 yields surge toward Nvidia certification, SK Hynix keeps edge

Nvidia’s evaluation of sixth-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM4) has sparked a fierce contest among suppliers. ETNews reports that the company plans to finish testing HBM4 chips from SK Hynix, Samsung Electronics, and Micron by mid-November 2025, a decision that will determine who secures orders for Nvidia’s next-generation AI accelerator, Rubin, scheduled for launch in the second half of 2026.

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