ASM Technologies, an India-based publicly listed company in engineering design-led manufacturing, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the government of Tamil Nadu to invest INR2.5 billion (approx. US$28.38 million) in the state.
The increasing demand for big data storage driven by artificial intelligence data centers is expected to intensify a supply shortage of QLC NAND Flash memory, potentially resulting in a significant deficit by 2026. Major US cloud service providers are planning to replace traditional hard disk drives with enterprise-grade solid-state drives on a large scale starting in 2026, which will drive explosive growth in demand for high-capacity QLC SSDs. This transition is anticipated to narrow the price gap between SSDs and HDDs to roughly three times.
Acer has teamed up with Nvidia to debut the Veriton GB100, a compact AI workstation built on Nvidia's GB10 chip. The model has generated strong demand from clients even before its commercial launch.
The US and China have outlined a framework deal to resolve disputes over TikTok's US operations, officials said after trade talks in Madrid. The agreement marks progress toward easing tensions but faces hurdles over algorithm ownership, compliance with US law, and approval from both governments.
Server ODMs are significantly expanding their production capabilities to meet the surging demand in the artificial intelligence (AI) market. Mike Yang, EVP at Quanta, revealed efforts to increase capacity at facilities in the US and Thailand, with a new plant in Mexico set to begin production in early 2026. The scale of orders has grown beyond prior expectations, driving this intensified expansion.
The booming semiconductor industry has led to a surge of emerging Chinese laser manufacturers, yet weaker players are being weeded out based on precision and accuracy as competition intensifies, prompting some to seek out new business opportunities.
Nvidia is preparing a potential shake-up in the AI semiconductor memory market with the introduction of its next-generation AI processor, Rubin CPX, which is designed for large-context processing workloads and expected to debut in late 2026. Unlike its flagship AI accelerators that rely on HBM, Rubin CPX will feature 128GB of GDDR7, a move that industry observers say could rebalance demand between the two leading memory types, according to SemiAnalysis, Wide Daily, and ET News.
The global artificial intelligence (AI) boom is not only driving demand for AI servers and AI data center hardware construction but also pushing high-voltage direct current (HVDC) to become the future mainstream in power supply due to the AI sector's massive energy consumption. This shift is accelerating investments from power grids, heavy electrical equipment, and power supply manufacturers, while the technical and capital barriers are expected to trigger a new round of market shakeouts.
AI giants are shifting the global competition in large language models (LLMs) away from benchmark dominance toward sustainability and real-world applicability, signaling a new phase in how artificial intelligence performance is measured. The move highlights rising concerns about energy use, environmental impact, and user experience as essential evaluation metrics.
AI glasses have attracted the attention of many industry heavyweights, who see them as next-generation mobile devices that free users' hands and extend smartphone applications. HTC has surpassed sales expectations with the Vive Eagle, the company's first AI glasses. In addition, other key players such as Samsung Electronics, Google, and Meta are either preparing or have already launched new products.
Topview Optronics, a subsidiary of Taiwan's Qisda Group, reported that integration efforts in the security control industry are gaining momentum. While customers previously focused on performance and pricing, system integration has now emerged as their primary priority. The company maintains a cautiously optimistic outlook for the second half of 2025 and into 2026.
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