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Apple recently released its global supplier list for fiscal year 2023 (FY23).
Responding to various rumors about the company's operations, MediaTek CEO Rick Tsai not only mentioned that the annual revenue growth rate of flagship smartphone SoCs will exceed 50% but also set a goal of achieving a 30% market share in the Chinese flagship smartphone market in the short term.
Intel Corp. is trying to strike a balance between design and manufacturing.
Despite sluggish growth, the global TV industry is witnessing a surge in demand for extra-large screens, driven primarily by the Chinese market's appetite for 100-inch TVs. This trend not only helps alleviate panel production constraints but also underscores the dominance of key brands.
The Economic Times quoted sources saying that Tata Electronics, which joined the ranks of Apple suppliers in recent years, is now engaged in internally developing very sophisticated and highly precise CNC tools essential for manufacturing these iPhone casings.
MediaTek has presented its detailed first-quarter financial report. The fabless chipmaker's gross profit margin was significantly higher than the average level thanks to strong customer recovery momentum and substantial revenue growth, as well as the inclusion of various non-recurring items in earnings.
In the rapidly evolving realm of AI technology, Droidtown Linguistic Tech is shaking up the industry by introducing linguistics-based AI products designed to comprehend human speech with minimal data input.
STMicroelectronics is making significant progress towards its ambitious sustainability targets. According to its latest sustainability report, the European chipmaker reported using 71% renewable electricity in 2023, marking an increase from 62% the previous year.
The number of Apple suppliers in India stopped growing over the past year, as the company is looking to get more Indian suppliers on board.
Microsoft Corp. and Google owner Alphabet Inc. sent a clear message to investors on Thursday: Our spending on artificial intelligence and cloud computing is paying off.
Huawei Technologies Co.'s latest smartphones carry a version of the advanced made-in-China processor it revealed last year, independent analysis revealed, underscoring the Chinese company's ability to sustain production of the controversial chip.