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Wednesday 4 March 2026
Apple introduces Studio Display refresh and new Studio Display XDR for pro workflows
Apple has launched an updated Studio Display and an all-new Studio Display XDR, expanding its external monitor lineup with higher brightness, faster refresh rates, and Thunderbolt 5 connectivity. The new models target users ranging from everyday Mac customers to professional creators and medical specialists.
Wednesday 4 March 2026
Apple unveils M5-powered MacBook Pro and MacBook Air with higher storage and AI focus
Apple refreshed its Mac lineup with M5-powered MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models, signaling a deeper push into on-device artificial intelligence and higher baseline specifications — but at higher prices that are drawing mixed early reactions from media and industry watchers.
Tuesday 3 March 2026
Compal expects sharper PC slowdown in 1Q26, speeds up shift to non‑PC revenue
Compal Electronics president and CEO Anthony Peter Bonadero said the company anticipates PC shipments in the first quarter of 2026 will fall 15-20% quarter-over-quarter and that Compal is accelerating a structural shift with a goal of non-PC revenue reaching 40% in 2026.
Tuesday 3 March 2026
Getac eyes defense digitalization amid Middle East conflict escalation
The intensifying conflicts in the Middle East are fueling demand for defense digitalization. Getac Holdings chairman James Hwang noted that as countries worldwide increase their defense budgets and adopt new warfare technologies like drones and AI digitalization, Getac's defense-related revenue, which accounted for about 20% in 2025, is expected to grow further in 2026.
Tuesday 3 March 2026
Apple’s spring refresh bets on loyalty, not lift
Apple on March 2 unveiled the iPhone 17e and the latest iPad Air powered by the M4 chip, signaling a focus on performance, value, and ecosystem expansion amid a cooling global consumer electronics market. Analysts suggest these updates aim to defend Apple's market share in midrange segments, attract price-conscious consumers, and encourage upgrades from older devices, rather than directly drive near-term revenue growth.
Tuesday 3 March 2026
Apple plays defense: can the iPhone 17e and M4 iPad Air unlock reluctant buyers?
Apple's latest product updates signal a strategic focus on defending midrange segments and encouraging upgrades from older devices, rather than delivering immediate revenue growth. The iPhone 17e and M4 iPad Air bring incremental performance improvements, enhanced connectivity, and added value at established price points, aiming to retain customer loyalty in a soft consumer electronics market.
Monday 2 March 2026
Middle East escalation disrupts AWS data center, Apple retail, and Robotaxi services
US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran triggered retaliatory missile attacks on US bases in Bahrain and Qatar, with spillover disruptions hitting cloud infrastructure, logistics hubs, and commercial operations across the Middle East.
Monday 2 March 2026
Chinese tech brands push premium devices and ecosystem integration at MWC 2026
Chinese suppliers at MWC 2026 are showcasing premium smartphones, AI-driven hardware, and vertically integrated ecosystems, signaling a strategic shift toward higher-end global competition and deeper control over key technologies.
Monday 2 March 2026
Japan's January PC shipments fall 15.9%, worst in 30 months, snapping 19-month growth streak
Japan's PC market began 2026 with an unexpected jolt, as shipments plunged at their fastest pace in 30 months, abruptly ending a 19-month streak of year-over-year growth and catching industry players off guard.
Sunday 1 March 2026
BenQ Materials to regain momentum as medical business anticipates double-digit growth
Affected by a downturn in its display materials business and the appreciation of the New Taiwan dollar against the US dollar, BenQ Materials fell into losses in 2025. Its medical business, impacted by exchange rate fluctuations, grew only 5%. Chairman Z.C. Chen said that demand across all medical product lines is currently solid, and the company expects to return to double-digit growth in 2026.
Thursday 26 February 2026
As US-China trade frays, Taiwan emerges at the center of America's AI supply chain

Amid a deepening structural decoupling between the US and China and the full-scale launch of the artificial intelligence (AI) investment cycle, the map of American imports is undergoing one of its most consequential shifts in decades.

Wednesday 25 February 2026
China's humanoid robot Big 5 confirms participation in Smart Factory & Automation World 2026
As the global manufacturing and robotics industry shifts towards humanoid robots, China's world-leading Big 5 humanoid robot companies will gather in Korea for the first time this March. Asia's leading manufacturing AX expo, Smart Factory & Automation World (AW) 2026, announced on February 12 that key companies spearheading the global humanoid robot industry have confirmed their participation.
Wednesday 25 February 2026
HP posts AI-driven revenue gains, but memory costs cloud outlook
HP reported first-quarter results for fiscal year 2026 (ending January) that exceeded expectations, driven by the Windows 11 upgrade cycle and surging demand for AI-powered PCs. Yet the company cautioned that escalating memory prices and the US trade policy uncertainties could push full-year profits to the lower end of guidance, while overall PC shipments for FY26 are expected to decline in the double digits.
Wednesday 25 February 2026
Microsoft and Qualcomm welcome Nvidia to competition as new PC chip approaches launch
Widespread speculation surrounds Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's previously teased chips set to be revealed at the March 2026 GTC conference. Among the most discussed possibilities are the long-rumored N1 and N1X PC chips, which have circulated in industry reports for the past two years but have yet to be officially announced. The N1 series chips appear ready and have reportedly completed product development with major PC brands, with Lenovo said to be one of the most critical partners in the collaboration.
Wednesday 25 February 2026
Apple's budget MacBook set for March debut as component costs increase
Apple is expected to hold a product launch event in March 2026, with a budget MacBook anticipated to take center stage. Supply chain sources indicate volume shipments are projected to begin that same month, with some key components already delivered since late 2025. Rising prices for critical components — memory in particular — are making it harder to keep the model affordable, and could weigh on shipment volumes.
Tuesday 24 February 2026
Apple to shift Mac Mini assembly to US in latest supply chain reshoring push
Apple will move part of its Mac Mini desktop computer production from Asia to the US, marking another step in its broader effort to localize manufacturing, according to The Wall Street Journal. The initiative will begin later in 2026 at a Foxconn facility in north Houston, where Apple already assembles AI servers.
Tuesday 24 February 2026
Acer targets 4 non-core sectors to boost resilience in 50th year
Acer is marking its 50th anniversary in 2026 by redefining its core and non-core businesses, aiming to strengthen group resilience through expansion into four promising non-core sectors: industrial PCs (IPCs), healthcare, energy, and home appliances. Chairman and CEO Jason Chen outlined the company's forward-looking strategy to balance growth between core and emerging areas.
Tuesday 24 February 2026
Infineon bets on humanoid robots, targets AI data center-level growth
In an interview with Germany's Handelsblatt, Infineon CEO Jochen Hanebeck said the emerging robotics market is expected to generate significant revenue growth and help support the company's stable performance amid margin pressures.
Tuesday 24 February 2026
Nokia licensing ruling blocks Asus and Acer online sales in Germany
Court injunctions over HEVC licensing have forced Asus and Acer to suspend direct sales and restrict German websites, spotlighting patent compliance risks for PC makers.
Tuesday 24 February 2026
Honor to debut first humanoid robot and robot phone at MWC Barcelona
Honor Device will unveil its first humanoid robot at MWC Barcelona this week, marking the Chinese smartphone maker's formal entry into a fast-emerging sector attracting intense interest across the country's technology industry, according to Bloomberg, Guancha, and MyDrivers.
Tuesday 24 February 2026
Apple and Samsung tighten grip on premium smartphone segment as rivals rethink product mix
Memory supply shortages and rising prices for electronics components are expected to weigh on smartphone and notebook shipments in 2026, industry sources say. Mid- to low-end smartphone vendors face pressure to cut specs or raise prices amid thin margins and price-sensitive consumers.
Tuesday 24 February 2026
Memory chip shortage will last until mid-2026, says Acer CEO
Acer chairman and CEO Jason Chen stated that the PC industry faces multiple headwinds in 2026, with both memory chips and processors experiencing shortages and price hikes. He expects these supply issues to remain unresolved at least until mid-2026.
Monday 23 February 2026
Nokia patent suit triggers Germany sales ban on Acer and Asus PCs
Nokia recently initiated a patent lawsuit against Acer and Asus, obtaining an injunction from a German court that temporarily banned the sales of certain notebook and desktop products by both companies in Germany. Acer stressed its respect for intellectual property rights and stated it has prepared design-around solutions to quickly resume supply legally, minimizing the impact.
Monday 23 February 2026
IEEPA tariff rollback offers relief, but Trump's 15% tariff plan clouds outlook

The US government will halt the collection of tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) starting February 24, 2026, following a February 20 executive order titled "Ending Certain Tariff Actions." While the rollback removes a major cost burden for importers, President Donald Trump's plan to impose a broad 15% tariff on most global imports threatens to offset much of the relief, especially for the technology sector.

Monday 23 February 2026
Lenovo hits North American partners with price increases driven by memory shortage
Global memory supply shortages are forcing PC and server vendors to pass higher component costs on to customers, with Lenovo notifying North American partners of planned price adjustments on selected commercial client devices and server products from March 2026. Resellers were urged to order by February 25, 2026, and ensure delivery by February 28, 2026, to preserve current pricing.
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