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Niamh O’Sullivan

Preceding quality controversies hinder trustCorporate value hinges on overseas expansion results

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Matthew Reuter

Technical Bottlenecks in Humanoid Robotics Commercialization Hurdles Amidst Lofty Expectations Early-Stage Operational Structures Still Dependent on Human Oversight As humanoid robots equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) begin to

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Aoife Brennan

Book by Bloomberg Journalist Reveals: “ASML Offered to Share Inside Information on Its China Factory With the U.S.” China, Struggling to Improve Lithography Technology, Has Even Damaged ASML Tools While Attempting Reverse Engineering Global Chip-Equipment Makers Can’t Ignore China Sales Despite U.S.

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Tyler Hansbrough

Big Tech Races to Build Its Own AI Chips, From Google to Amazon and Microsoft NVIDIA’s Grip on the AI Chip Market Brings Soaring Prices and Supply Delays OpenAI Teams Up With Broadcom, Aiming to Cut Costs by 30% Compared With NVIDIA GPUs A shif

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

Yanolja’s targeted corporate valuation reaches up to USD 10.3 billion Accumulated deficit approaches USD 2.05 billion, financial burden persists To avoid becoming “another Coupang,” profitability must be proven Photo

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Desktop dominance gives way to a data-center reversalCompetition reshaped across PCs, mobile, and AI

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Ethan McGowan

EU digital regulation simplification will shape Europe’s tech power Fragmented rules now act as an uncertainty tax on digital innovators The article urges clear, one-stop rules that turn high standards into an advantage.

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Stefan Schneider

AI4 expected for the first Robo-taxi “Cybercab”Samsung joining production adds a new variable

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Stefan Schneider

Japan frames shipbuilding as a core economic-security sectorTargets advanced vessels to secure U.S. Navy contracts

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Tyler Hansbrough

Global EV Battery Production Far Exceeds Demand China-Driven Oversupply and U.S.

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Siobhán Delaney

Designation of Gwangyang as an Industrial Crisis Response Zone High-value transition deemed essential, but electricity costs render ambitions unattainable Industry frustration mounting over ‘half-measures’ in steel support policy

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Keith Lee

Digital mercantilism drives the U.S.–Korea platform fight in schools Make access reciprocal, data portable, and impact proven Treat ed-tech buying as trade policy to protect learning and competition T

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Stefan Schneider

Mass adoption of smartphone-grade LPDDRInvestment focuses on mitigating heat and power consumption

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Aoife Brennan

Reuters: “U.S. Chip Tariffs May Not Come Immediately” Trump Administration’s Unpredictable Moves Keep the Industry on Edge TSMC and Samsung Face Tougher Calculations on U.S.

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

CXMT Raising DDR5 Share to 60% This Year Potential Price Crash if Mass-Volume Offensive Materializes Rapid Expansion by Chinese Foundry and Fabless Players China’s presence in the global semiconductor market is growing more formidable.

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Platform expands into offline touchpointsLicensed goods lineup widens across physical products

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Stefan Schneider

Fundamental vulnerabilities in the EV industry laid bareBeijing pledges tighter certification and oversight

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Aoife Brennan

TSMC’s U.S. Unit Faces Mounting Costs, Struggles to Stay Profitable Additional U.S.

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

K-Eyewear Tour Popularity Surge, 30-Minute Optometry to Pickup Pharmacies, convenience stores and outlet malls—everyday consumer spaces—are also gaining traction. Traditional tourist site dependence has limits; everyday consumption needs activation is essential.

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Aoife Brennan

AI Rapidly Replaces Office Jobs, Stirring Market Turmoil Tech Firms See Waves of Mass Layoffs Workers Urged to Understand the Shift and Adapt Accordingly Artificial intelligence is poised to shake up the labor market.

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