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Wednesday 22 April 2026
Commentary: Apple eyes iPhone camera, Vision Pro, and CarPlay advances with new CEO in charge
Apple has officially confirmed long-rumored news that Tim Cook will step down as CEO in September 2026, handing over leadership of the US$4 trillion tech giant to senior vice president of hardware engineering John Ternus. Unlike Cook, known for his supply chain mastery, Ternus is well-known as a pure "product person" and engineer.
Wednesday 22 April 2026
Analysis: Apple's new CEO has a secret robot team — and big plans for your home
Apple has officially announced that John Ternus will succeed Tim Cook as CEO. Given Ternus's deep hardware background, product innovation at the hardware level is widely expected to accelerate under his leadership. As AI development enters the era of embodied intelligence, his prior takeover of Apple's secret robotics team is seen as pivotal to whether Apple can seamlessly integrate its existing AI technologies and software ecosystem with physical hardware.
Wednesday 22 April 2026
China pledges to stabilize memory chip supply as industrial growth and AI-driven manufacturing expand
China's industrial economy posted steady first-quarter 2026 growth, driven by strong performance in high-tech manufacturing and broad sectoral expansion, according to Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) officials, as cited by Xinhua and People's Daily.
Wednesday 22 April 2026
Foxconn-backed FARobot and Healthconn advance AMR for hospital specimen logistics
Facing ongoing medical workforce shortages, Healthconn's subsidiary Coning Technology has partnered with FARobot to introduce autonomous mobile robot (AMR) technology into in-hospital specimen logistics. The collaboration has already deployed solutions in Taiwanese healthcare settings, expanding medical automation from laboratory equipment to cross-departmental logistics management.
Wednesday 22 April 2026
Apple's US$4 trillion leadership transition: will decision-making return to engineers?
Apple officially announced on April 21, 2026, that Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering John Ternus will take over as CEO starting September 1 this year, while current CEO Tim Cook will transition to Executive Chairman of the Board. The transition has been unanimously approved by the board and marks Apple's first leadership change since Cook succeeded Steve Jobs in 2011. What changes Ternus will bring after taking office is the key focus of market attention. According to sources, the strategic significance of this handover is that the company's highest decision-making power is returning to engineers.
Wednesday 22 April 2026
MiTAC expands production across US, Vietnam and Taiwan as units gear up for growth
MiTAC Holdings' simultaneous expansion of production across the US, Vietnam, and Taiwan is designed to reassure global customers amid mounting geopolitical and supply uncertainties in 2026, while its two main units — Mitac Digital Technology and Mitac Computing Technology — prepare for growth. The strategy has broad implications for global supply chains, competitiveness, and investment dynamics.
Wednesday 22 April 2026
Taiwan suppliers expect renewed focus on innovation under John Ternus
Apple's appointment of hardware engineering senior vice president John Ternus to succeed Tim Cook as CEO in September 2026 signals shifts in product strategy and supplier relations worldwide, as industry observers expect renewed focus on hardware-led innovation and edge AI, which could reshape opportunities for Taiwanese suppliers and global component makers.
Tuesday 21 April 2026
Taiwan has more than 260,000 job vacancies, with manufacturing accounting for 32.4%
Taiwan's artificial intelligence (AI) servers and advanced-process chip manufacturing businesses are booming, with related manufacturing industries also benefiting. According to a survey by Taiwan's Ministry of Labor (MIL), labor turnover rates in the manufacturing industry are relatively low, while vacancy rates and recruitment periods are comparable to the overall industry average, indicating a stable workforce structure.
Tuesday 21 April 2026
Seiko Epson unveils long-term vision for sustainable growth
Seiko Epson, which marked its 50th anniversary in 2025, recently launched a long-term vision plan, the Engineered Future 2035, addressing AI, geopolitical shifts, and digital transformation challenges. The company emphasized using return on invested capital (ROIC) as a key management metric to optimize capital allocation, realign its business portfolio, and concentrate resources on growth sectors to enhance operational performance and core value.
Tuesday 21 April 2026
Middle East conflict drives Shin-Etsu Silicone price hike; Topco to follow suit
Global energy and petrochemical supply chains are facing disruption from the Middle East conflict, driving up costs from crude oil to downstream industrial materials. These shifts threaten manufacturers and consumers worldwide as companies like Shin-Etsu Chemical and distributors such as Topco Scientific (TSC) adjust prices and supply to manage rising raw-material costs.
Tuesday 21 April 2026
Apple's leadership shift signals a deeper bet on engineering-led innovation over disruption
On April 20, Apple announced that John Ternus, currently the senior vice president of Hardware Engineering, will succeed Tim Cook as the company's CEO on September 1, 2026. The transition ends Cook's 15-year CEO tenure, during which Apple's market value grew from US$350 billion to US$4 trillion.
Tuesday 21 April 2026
Apple puts its chip architect in charge of all hardware as CEO transition looms
On April 20, 2026, Apple announced that Johny Srouji — the executive behind its custom silicon revolution — has been elevated to the newly created role of Chief Hardware Officer. Srouji, who previously served as Senior Vice President of Hardware Technologies, will now also oversee the Hardware Engineering division formerly led by John Ternus, who is set to succeed Tim Cook as Apple's CEO on September 1, 2026.
Tuesday 21 April 2026
UALink 2.0 strengthens AI interconnect standards but lags behind NVLink in deployment
The UALink Consortium has released version 2.0 of its universal interconnect standard, building on the initial 1.0 launch in April 2025 with enhanced AI accelerator communication and computation capabilities. The latest update introduces "in-network computing," reduces latency, and improves bandwidth efficiency to better support distributed AI training and inference workloads.
Tuesday 21 April 2026
AI reshapes memory supply; Global Electronics Association warns that traditional procurement strategies will fail
The Global Electronics Association has released a report highlighting how AI demand is redistributing memory supply, causing extended lead times, rising prices, and increased market uncertainty for electronics manufacturers worldwide.
Monday 20 April 2026
Taiwan's high growth and low inflation stand out amidst global economic downturn
As global research institutions downgrade their economic forecasts for 2026 in the wake of the joint US-Israel strikes on Iran, Taiwan has stood out as a rare exception to the worldwide downturn. Even with oil and natural gas prices surging amid shipping disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz, Taiwan's economy grew by 13.19% in the first quarter of 2026, following an impressive 8.68% growth in 2025. Meanwhile, consumer price index (CPI) inflation is expected to stay at a low 1.98%, thanks to government intervention.
Monday 20 April 2026
US's China containment shifts Taiwan firms' investment strategies
Taiwanese companies are shifting investment and repatriation patterns as the US-led containment policy and global resistance to Chinese tech firms reshape cross-strait business dynamics, potentially affecting supply chains, foreign investment flows, and technology partnerships worldwide, and prompting multinationals and policymakers to reassess exposure to China across manufacturing and finance sectors.
Monday 20 April 2026
Lens supplies 132 core components for Honor humanoid robot program, reinforcing role in embodied intelligence manufacturing
Lens Technology supplied 132 types of core metal structural components for Honor's humanoid robot program, underscoring its expanding role in embodied intelligence manufacturing and signaling increased global industrial capacity in robot production, supply-chain integration, and overseas facility expansion that could affect robotics availability and development worldwide.
Monday 20 April 2026
China's humanoid robot half-marathon highlights rapid advances in autonomy and system integration
A humanoid robot half-marathon held in Beijing's Yizhuang development zone on April 19, 2026, has highlighted the rapid evolution of robotics technology, with autonomous machines demonstrating major gains in speed, stability, and decision-making compared with the previous year.
Monday 20 April 2026
Weekly news roundup: Samsung launches voluntary retirement; Qualcomm moves into custom DRAM with CXMT
Below are the most-read DIGITIMES Asia stories from the week of April 13-19, 2026:
Monday 20 April 2026
Mirle, UAT form robotics venture for global expansion

Automation solutions provider Mirle announced plans to establish a joint venture with United Alloy-Tech Company (UAT), aiming to capture opportunities in the global automation and robotics market.

Monday 20 April 2026
India roundup: China's supply-chain squeeze tests India's industrial rise

India's push to build a domestic advanced manufacturing ecosystem is facing renewed pressure as China tightens control over critical battery and EV technologies, while TCL considers restructuring its India TV unit and Taiwan's Rapidtek partners with India's HEX20 in satellite development, according to DIGITIMES reports. Separately, the UK has confirmed GBP380 million in support for Tata's Agratas battery plant in Somerset, underscoring intensifying global competition to secure EV and advanced manufacturing supply chains.

Sunday 19 April 2026
Wage protests in Northern India disrupt electronics output as Uttar Pradesh raises pay
Worker protests broke out in mid-April across the Noida–Greater Noida industrial belt, a major center for smartphone and electronics manufacturing, disrupting factory operations and prompting a government response. The demonstrations were concentrated in industrial zones such as Phase-2 and Sector 60, where thousands of workers gathered to demand higher wages and improved working conditions.
Sunday 19 April 2026
Kemflo strengthens water resilience for semiconductor fabs
As the global electronics and advanced semiconductor manufacturing sectors expand in 2026, the stability of semiconductor and electronics plant utilities systems has become critical to meeting new factory construction schedules. Kemflo Group CEO Eugene Lin pointed out that, leveraging its integrated strengths across water resources, industrial water treatment, and metal products, Kemflo is establishing itself as an indispensable high-end water treatment partner amid labor shortages in plant operations.
Saturday 18 April 2026
Commentary: Humanoid robot marathon highlights four industry benchmarks
Embodied AI is moving out of the lab and into real-world environments at increasing speed. The humanoid robot half-marathon scheduled for April 19 in Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area (E-Town) is framed as a public race, but functions more as an industry stress test, compressing a full stack of technologies into a 21-kilometer trial.
Saturday 18 April 2026
Largan expects full capacity in 2H26; FAU customer details remain undisclosed
Leading optical lens manufacturer Largan Precision held its first-quarter 2026 earnings call on April 16, reporting consolidated revenue of NT$15.54 billion (approx. US$492.37 million) for the quarter. The company cited seasonal factors and market fluctuations for the roughly 10% decline from the fourth quarter of 2025, while noting 7% year-over-year growth.