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AOC Q27G4SDR delivers a competitive edge with QD-OLED colors and 360Hz performance
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AOC Q27G4ZDR goes official with a 240Hz QHD QD-OLED display
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The ViewSonic VX24G81-2K is a QHD 260Hz Fast IPS monitor for competitive play and crisp visuals
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ViewSonic VX2756-2K-Pro-3 delivers 250Hz on a 27″ QHD Fast IPS display
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Apple’s MacBooks shine in a dull PC market
Apple’s iPhone 16 sales have exceeded expectations for its fourth quarter of 2025 earnings after being initially doubted at its launch. The upcoming lower-priced MacBook will drive further growth beyond Apple’s strong sales.
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Why Malaysia is attracting the world’s biggest AI data centers
“Electricity is computing power,” said Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), predicting that global data center power demand will more than double by 2030. The trend toward hyperscale facilities is accelerating, with each data center in the Americas averaging 100MW of IT capacity, about twice the global average of 50MW. Malaysia has become a key hotspot for US and Chinese tech giants expanding their AI and cloud infrastructure, while Taiwan’s average load of just 7MW underscores its lag in large-scale AI development.
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AR glasses get cheaper as the next platform race begins
Augmented reality (AR) glasses could become the next mainstream computing platform after smartphones. AR glasses are the core hardware of AR technology, but rely heavily on the integration of key components such as display modules, sensors, batteries, and optical lenses. The complex optical design requirements and the need to balance display quality, human visual characteristics, and device miniaturization all contribute to high total production costs. Additionally, if waveguide technology is used, costs may rise even higher.
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China’s chipmakers cash in on localization momentum
China’s semiconductor sector is entering a structural growth phase in 2025, fueled by persistent demand from artificial intelligence (AI), electric vehicles (EVs), and advanced manufacturing.
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SoftBank returns to robotics with US$5.4B ABB acquisition despite Pepper, Boston Dynamics setbacks
SoftBank announced in early October 2025 that it has agreed to acquire Swiss industrial giant ABB’s robotics business for US$5.375 billion, with the deal expected to close in the second half of 2026. This move signals SoftBank’s renewed commitment to leading the robotics sector following the failure of its Pepper robot and the sale of Boston Dynamics.