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Tuesday 19 August 2025
From bicycles to graphics cards: Taiwan's export shift to the Netherlands
Trade between Taiwan and the Netherlands has evolved over the years. According to statistics from the Ministry of Finance (MOF), while Taiwan imports advanced lithography equipment from the Netherlands for semiconductor production, its top exports to the Dutch market are now sophisticated graphics cards, rather than bicycles.
Tuesday 19 August 2025
HTC builds software and hardware ecosystem to drive AI glasses profitability
HTC recently launched its first smart glasses supporting Traditional Chinese, the Vive Eagle, integrating multiple AI features such as voice interaction, scene recognition, and real-time translation. This release has reignited market interest and demand for AI glasses.
Tuesday 19 August 2025
Prime Minister of Singapore highlights employment as economic focus amidst AI advancements
At the National Day rally in Singapore, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong underscored that the country's top economic priority is "employment," highlighting efforts to enhance citizens' skills amid the rise of artificial intelligence (AI). The government aims to ensure Singaporeans remain central to its workforce strategies.
Tuesday 19 August 2025
High pay, high stakes: Meta's challenge to manage star AI scientists
Meta Platforms has created the Superintelligence Lab by hiring leading artificial intelligence (AI) experts with substantial compensation packages. The company aims to accelerate its development of artificial general intelligence but faces challenges from potential internal conflicts and decreased team efficiency, according to specialists.
Tuesday 19 August 2025
Arm reportedly hires Amazon AI exec to advance chip ambition
Chip designer Arm has hired Amazon's artificial intelligence chip director Rami Sinno as it pushes into developing its processors, Reuters reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
Tuesday 19 August 2025
Beijing's digital report card: Big 5G gains, rising AI, and the next bet on low-altitude economy
China unveiled the results of its 14th Five-Year Plan (2021–2025) for digital economy development, showcasing progress in digital infrastructure, cross-industry data applications, and efforts to establish a national framework for data sharing and circulation.
Tuesday 19 August 2025
Meta restructures AI strategy: super intelligence lab reportedly divided into four major teams
Meta Platforms Inc. reportedly plans to restructure its artificial intelligence (AI) division by splitting its superintelligence lab into four specialized teams within six months, according to The Information, cited by Reuters.
Tuesday 19 August 2025
Visual AI rises as next core battleground as 2025 marks the inaugural year of smart glasses
2025 is being hailed as the inaugural year for AI-powered smart glasses. After Meta and Xiaomi entered the field, Taiwan's HTC Corporation officially launched its first model, the VIVE Eagle, on August 14, intensifying competition in the fast-growing market.
Tuesday 19 August 2025
AI glasses promise to shake up the eyewear market
AI glasses are poised to revolutionize the conventional eyewear industry with new growth opportunities.
Tuesday 19 August 2025
Taiwan nuclear referendum draws views from Nvidia supply chain leaders
Taiwan will hold a vote on August 23, 2025, regarding the extension of the Third Nuclear Power Plant (No. 3), a decision that has become a key aspect of the island's overall energy policy.
Tuesday 19 August 2025
Intelligo reports 52% jump in Q2 profit, sees stronger 2H25
Taiwan-based ASIC design firm Intelligo Technology, which specializes in AI-powered acoustics and speech recognition, posted solid gains in the second quarter of 2025 as consumer electronics demand picked up. The company booked consolidated revenue of NT$349 million (US$10.8 million), up 12.4% from the prior quarter and 94.7% year-over-year.
Tuesday 19 August 2025
China's humanoid robots to make live debut in Taipei, testing Taiwan's supply-chain edge
Global labor shortages and US reciprocal tariffs are pushing supply chains to fast-track automation as a safeguard against disruption. Advances in artificial intelligence are transforming robots from passive machines into decision-making systems, while modular, flexible designs are widening their industrial use and driving the next wave of automation.
Tuesday 19 August 2025
Foxconn to operate SoftBank's Stargate AI server site in Ohio
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. will operate a US factory owned by SoftBank Group Corp., setting up what's in the running to be the first manufacturing site in the Japanese company's US$500 billion Stargate venture with OpenAI and Oracle Corp.
Tuesday 19 August 2025
Google unveils energy-efficient 270M-parameter Gemma 3 model for mobile AI
Google has expanded its Gemma 3 series of open-weight AI models by introducing a 270-million-parameter variant designed to reduce power consumption for mobile applications. This new model offers a more streamlined alternative to the previously released 1 billion parameter version, aiming to bring efficient AI processing to consumer devices.
Tuesday 19 August 2025
China's demand for AI chips and HBM equipment persists despite uncertainty over Nvidia H20 sales
China's semiconductor industry continues to expand capacity in mature process chips while strengthening self-production of AI chips, especially as the Chinese AI sector gained momentum with the debut of DeepSeek. Due to ongoing US restrictions on semiconductor exports to China, Nvidia's AI chips have become unavailable. Although Nvidia's H20 chips were recently conditionally approved by the US government, Chinese authorities are fostering an environment that discourages the use of H20 within China.
Monday 18 August 2025
OpenAI's GPT-5 consumes over eight times the power of GPT-4, researchers estimate
OpenAI's latest flagship model, GPT-5, delivers markedly stronger reasoning performance than its predecessor—but at a sharply higher environmental cost. According to a new analysis, each GPT-5 query consumes roughly 8.6 times the electricity required by GPT-4.
Monday 18 August 2025
Chipmakers bet on agentic AI to spark consumer demand for smart glasses after Ray-Ban success
Meta's success with its smart Ray-Ban glasses has ignited a wave of development in smart and AI-powered eyewear, offering fresh optimism for chipmakers who once banked on the metaverse vision. The field has drawn more semiconductor players than many expected, with nearly every IC design house active in consumer electronics investing in related technologies.
Monday 18 August 2025
Between Tesla and China's Unitree, two diverging blueprints emerge for humanoid robots
Humanoid robots are generating intense hype, but supply-chain players remain wary, pointing to two uncertainties: unclear industrial use cases and lagging technical progress. With component standards still undefined, the industry is stuck in limbo — what Apex Dynamics President Kuo Chung-che described as a field where "everyone sees opportunity, but no one has certainty."
Monday 18 August 2025
Beijing reportedly pushes local chip usage as H20 sales resume in China
As Nvidia's H20 artificial intelligence (AI) chips become a focal point in US-China tech competition, Beijing is taking a cautious and increasingly assertive approach toward their use domestically. The move underscores China's broader strategy to reduce reliance on foreign technology while strengthening its own semiconductor industry.
Monday 18 August 2025
Samsung debuts world's first 115-inch micro RGB TV, aiming at OLED and mini LED rivals

Samsung Electronics has unveiled the world's first 115-inch micro RGB television, marking a bold step to reinforce its presence in the premium TV segment. Unlike self-emissive microLED displays, this model uses micron-scale RGB backlighting combined with AI image processing to deliver more accurate colors, higher brightness, and enhanced picture quality, giving Samsung an edge in the large-size premium TV market.

Monday 18 August 2025
Giga Solar Materials enters AI server market with Parker liquid cooling fittings distribution rights
Solar conductive paste manufacturer Giga Solar Materials (GSMC) announced on August 14 that it has obtained the rights to distribute US vendor Parker's AI server liquid cooling fittings and couplings to designated customers.
Monday 18 August 2025
AI agents boost operational efficiency as Appier reports record revenue and gross profit
Tokyo-listed Appier reported record revenue of JPY10.3 billion (US$98.3 million) for the second quarter of fiscal year 2025, marking its fastest growth in nearly two years. The company also achieved significant increases in gross profit and operating margin during the period.
Monday 18 August 2025
AMD CEO calls export controls noise, reveals counter-strategy
Recently, there has been widespread discussion about US President Donald Trump imposing "export taxes" on American AI chipmakers such as Nvidia and AMD for products exported to China. Wired magazine published an in-depth interview with AMD chair and CEO Lisa Su. However, the interview took place in late June, so questions regarding the AI chip "export tax" were not addressed. Nonetheless, Su pointed out that even if the US stops exporting AI chips, AI technology development will continue globally, and described export controls as merely noise.
Monday 18 August 2025
Commentary: Can Trump's stake-in steer Intel to recovery?
The Trump administration is in talks with Intel. The stakes? A direct equity investment in America's struggling chip giant.
Monday 18 August 2025
Section 232 investigations loom over Taiwan's key industries
Despite TSMC's US$165 billion investment in the US, Taiwan does not appear to have any special favor from the United States. Taiwan faces a higher reciprocal tariff compared to Japan and South Korea, and US President Donald Trump has even threatened to impose a 300% tariff on semiconductors. However, companies that already have factories or plan to build them in the US are exempted.