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Vol. 836 / Content

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Vol. 836

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Industry

How Taiwan Powers Nvidia’s Smallest Supercomputer Yet

When Nvidia’s Jensen Huang handed Tesla CEO Elon Musk its smallest supercomputer yet, it wasn’t just a tech milestone, it spotlighted Taiwan’s full supply chain now powering the global AI revolution.

Industry

Taiwan’s Tech Sector Looks to the Sky

A new wave of Taiwanese startups is using phased-array antennas and mmWave technologies to win overseas orders. This emerging field — non-terrestrial networks (NTN) — is taking Taiwan into the next frontier of connectivity.

International

Can China’s Poorly Attended Fourth Plenum Fulfill Xi’s Dream of Tech Self-reliance?

The Fourth Central Committee of the Communist Party of China concluded, and rows of empty tables and chairs in Beijing's Great Hall of the People hinted at a new wave of anti-corruption efforts within the Party. How will the large number of absent officials help Xi Jinping fulfill his 15th Five-Year Plan for technological self-reliance?

International

Chinese A-Shares Rebound to 4000 Points — Are China’s Stock Markets Turning a Corner?

China's A-shares have returned to 4,000 points after a decade, with the market capitalization of technology stocks surpassing that of financials for the first time, and foreign capital and funds refocusing on China. However, the recovery of China's economy remains uncertain. Is this year's strong rebound the beginning of a long-term upward trend, or just a short-lived phenomenon?