Rugged industrial PC (IPC) manufacturers are shifting their focus to drones, with ground control stations (GCS) serving as the primary entry point. Industry players note that since the Russia-Ukraine war, drones have become a decisive weapon on modern battlefields. Compared to the drones themselves, GCS devices share similarities with existing rugged tablet product lines, positioning 2026 as a key year for shipment growth.
The game console supply chain is increasingly diversifying manufacturing away from China amid ongoing US tariffs and geopolitical tensions. Key suppliers Foxconn and Luxshare have recently filed factory applications in Bac Ninh, Vietnam, aiming to expand production capacity outside China and reduce tariff exposure for major clients like Sony and Microsoft.
China's tech capital markets have slipped into a drawn-out, messy stretch, with multiple high-profile mergers either collapsing or failing to advance beyond early talks.
Pegatron announced its November 2025 revenue stood at NT$101.8 billion (approx. US$3.27 billion), representing a 13.6% decrease from October and a 3.74% decline compared to November 2024. The company's cumulative revenue for the first 11 months of 2025 reached NT$1.01 trillion, down 0.55% year-over-year.
Oracle Corp. reported a significant increase in remaining performance obligations (RPO), up 438% in US dollar terms, in the latest financial results announcement. The surge highlights Oracle's rapid expansion in the artificial intelligence (AI) cloud sector, but also rekindles concerns about the company's growing heavy reliance on OpenAI.
Oracle's rapid expansion of AI data centers is intensifying concerns over depreciation and capital needs, prompting the company to outline new funding approaches and margin expectations as it navigates a costly scale-up phase.
Oracle reports double-digit revenue growth in the second quarter of fiscal year 2026, with profit nearly doubling year over year after recording a gain from the sale of its stake in chipmaker Ampere. The company highlights multicloud momentum and expanding AI opportunities.
PCB and semiconductor equipment manufacturer Ta Liang Technology reported a surge in orders as AI chip and AI server demand solidifies. Customers have been investing to expand capacity, driving demand for high-end CCD back-drilling machines, semiconductor advanced packaging measurement, and automated optical inspection (AOI) equipment to increase in 2025. This pushed cumulative revenue for the first 11 months of 2025 beyond the total for 2024, setting a record.
FarEasTone (FET) has taken a major step in exporting its telemedicine capabilities abroad, announcing on Dec. 8 that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Taiwan's Teleport Access Services and Indonesia's state-owned satellite operator Telkomsat. The three parties will jointly develop satellite-based telemedicine services aimed at remote and underserved communities across Indonesia's far-flung islands.
WITS, formerly Wistron Information Technology and Services (Wistron ITS), reported consolidated revenue of NT$1.08 billion (approx. US$34.5 million) for November 2025, up 7.2% from the previous month and 18% year-over-year, marking a new monthly record after its peak in September. Consolidated revenue for the first eleven months reached NT$10.43 billion, an 11.5% increase year-over-year and already higher than the full-year total for 2024.
Inflation, tariffs, a shrinking housing market, and changing consumer habits have dampened sales of TVs and other home appliances in recent years, leading manufacturers to turn their focus to energy-saving and smart home products, as well as strengthening their presence in the commercial sector by launching new business models to counter the economic slowdown.
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