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Friday 9 January 2026
CES 2026: NXP advances dual-track automotive computing with Taiwan partners
At CES 2026 in the US, NXP showcased a comprehensive display area at the LVCC central plaza, highlighting its latest automotive computing processors, including the recently launched S32N7 and multiple module solutions. These modules are supplied largely by Taiwanese electronics giants such as Pegatron, Quanta, and Delta, underscoring Taiwan's growing influence in the automotive electronics market.
Friday 9 January 2026
CES 2026: Boston Dynamics questions economic value of Chinese robot demos

At CES 2026, Hyundai Motor Group reaffirmed its confidence in robotics subsidiary Boston Dynamics, as Chinese robot developers gain greater visibility in global markets and intensify competition in humanoid and industrial robotics.

Friday 9 January 2026
China turns to rare earths in escalating Japan dispute
China said on January 6, 2026, that it would tighten export controls on so-called "dual-use" goods bound for Japan, a move that state media suggested could extend to rare earth materials, intensifying concerns about supply disruptions across Asia's industrial supply chains.
Friday 9 January 2026
CES 2026: Foxconn's FIH bets on always-on connectivity for the age of driverless cars
At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, FIH Mobile made a larger statement this year.
Thursday 8 January 2026
CES 2026: Nvidia's Drive AGX Hyperion integrates OmniVision sensors, accelerating ecosystem-based autonomous driving
Nvidia officially introduced its next-generation autonomous driving platform, Drive AGX Hyperion, at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, signaling an important shift in the self-driving industry. The new platform represents a move away from isolated development efforts by automakers and Tier 1 suppliers toward a collaborative, ecosystem-based approach for scalable, certifiable autonomous driving systems.
Wednesday 7 January 2026
CES 2026: Auto industry racing toward software but struggling with costs

The lights at the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2026) still blaze as brightly as ever. However, for the global auto industry, CES has long ceased to be a mere technology spectacle. It has become a proving ground for something far more consequential: a reassembly of the industry's "soul and body," where control of the future—and the reshaping of business models—is very much at stake.

Tuesday 6 January 2026
CES 2026: Toyota warns of a tougher year citing US tariffs
As CES 2026 opens with bold visions of software-defined vehicles and artificial intelligence reshaping the future of mobility, Toyota, the world's largest automaker, is striking a notably cautious tone about the year ahead. Despite reporting an 8% increase in US sales in 2025, to 2.52 million vehicles, Toyota is signaling that 2026 will mark a turning point—one defined less by growth than by defense.
Tuesday 6 January 2026
Hesai selected as lidar partner for Nvidia DRIVE AGX Hyperion 10 platform
Hesai Technology said Nvidia has selected it as a lidar partner for Nvidia DRIVE AGX Hyperion 10, a reference compute and sensor architecture designed to support Level 4 autonomous driving. The platform is intended to provide automakers and developers with a standardized foundation for building and validating AI-defined vehicles and fleets.
Tuesday 6 January 2026
CES 2026: AI glasses and automotive electronics lead the way as Chinese startups seek new growth
At CES 2026, AI glasses and automotive electronics emerge as the two most promising growth sectors, with Chinese companies positioned at the intersection of these technology trends. Advances in AI model computing efficiency, hardware miniaturization, and favorable policies are accelerating the mass-market adoption of related products.
Tuesday 6 January 2026
CarUX, Pioneer make first CES appearance post-merger, unifying in-car displays and audio
Innolux subsidiary CarUX completed its merger with Pioneer on December 1, 2025. At CES 2026, the two companies will unveil new technologies and exhibits that underscore their combined capabilities in visual and acoustic integration.
Tuesday 6 January 2026
As supply chains fracture, Foxconn repositions for the auto age

The true significance of Foxconn's acquisition of Luxgen lies less in the purchase of a single automotive brand than in how the deal helps the company redefine its role and identity at a moment when geopolitics and industrial transformation are converging.

Tuesday 6 January 2026
Chang Wah interview: strong lead frame growth despite precious metals shortage
Post-pandemic inventory digestion for mature semiconductor processes has come to an end. Market conditions have rebounded amid tariff-hedging and precautionary stocking, driving Taiwan's leading packaging lead frame supplier, Chang Wah Technology, to see rising demand for high-end products in the second half of 2025. The company has also accelerated capacity expansion plans across Taiwan, China, and Malaysia.
Monday 5 January 2026
Geopolitics-driven auto industry reshuffling on display at CES 2026
Geopolitically driven supply-chain realignment is pushing the global auto industry into a critical moment of risk diversification. An emerging industrial bloc centered on "non-China" supply chains is beginning to take shape, reshaping how automakers and technology companies source, build, and deploy vehicles.
Monday 5 January 2026
Foxconn opens year with dual push into automotive electronics and AI computing at CES 2026

Against a backdrop of cyclical adjustment and structural transformation in the global electronics industry, Foxconn Technology Group is opening 2026 with what it calls a "dual-engine" strategy.

Friday 2 January 2026
Global auto market faces turning point in 2026 as competition in China intensifies
The global automotive market reached a critical turning point in 2025 amid unprecedented pressures from tariffs, policies, and inflation, triggering preemptive buying before expected downturns. In China, domestic sales are estimated to have hit 27 million units in 2025, nearing the historic peak of 2017.
Wednesday 31 December 2025
Ability Opto-Electronics eyes strong 2026, expands in Vietnam
Ability Opto-Electronics Technology (AOET) expressed optimism for its 2026 operations during its earnings call on December 30, despite the notebook market being impacted by rising memory prices in the fourth quarter of 2025, prompting some customers to scale back shipment volumes. Chairman Victor Kao pointed to the company's new product line expansions and the gradual securing of customer certifications as key drivers of confidence for 2026.
Wednesday 31 December 2025
Global carmakers shift gears as BEV boom stalls, Nexperia crisis deepens
In 2025, the global automotive industry faced major structural shifts and geopolitical disruptions. Slowing growth in battery electric vehicles, changes in US EV policies, and chip supply chain issues forced automakers and suppliers to speed up strategic changes. DIGITIMES News highlights the top 10 key trends shaping the industry this year, providing valuable insights for stakeholders.
Tuesday 30 December 2025
EU fleet rules force Germany into EV rush, automakers cry foul
At the close of 2025, the European Commission dropped a bombshell on the continent's auto industry with its new Automotive Package, introducing unprecedented uncertainty for manufacturers and fleet operators alike.
Tuesday 30 December 2025
Taiwan auto suppliers pivot to hybrids, Chinese brands as 2026 outlook turns cautious
The global automotive industry experienced moderate growth in 2025, driven by electrification and smart technologies. But rising geopolitical risks, cost pressures, and uneven regional demand are deepening market segmentation. As automakers recalibrate strategies, component suppliers—particularly in Taiwan—are positioning for a cautious and highly selective recovery heading into 2026.
Tuesday 30 December 2025
Global auto industry slows its headlong rush toward full electrification

If the years from 2021 to 2023 marked an era of idealism—when the global auto industry appeared to sprint in unison toward an all-electric future—2025 signals the beginning of a different phase. Electrification is no longer a singular creed. It has become a series of pragmatic choices, weighed against cost pressures, policy uncertainty, and rising geopolitical risk.

Monday 29 December 2025
Analysis: From factory floor to showroom, Foxconn reconsiders its role in EV

In recent years, Foxconn has steadily expanded its ambitions in electric vehicles, moving beyond its traditional role as a platform provider and contract manufacturer toward the consumer-facing end of the market. Through its subsidiary Foxtron—operating under the formal name Hon Hai Advanced Industry—the group has begun directly running an EV business in Taiwan. Earlier this month, Foxtron hosted an online launch event, unveiling three new EV models simultaneously.

Sunday 28 December 2025
Honda and LG pivot to hybrids as US EV demand weakens
As demand for electric vehicles cools in the United States, Honda Motor of Japan and LG Energy Solution of South Korea are making a significant course correction in their North American electrification plans.
Saturday 27 December 2025
Research insight: China's carmakers narrow the refueling gap and push autonomous driving forward
After attending the 2025 Guangzhou Auto Show, DIGITIMES analyzed the latest strategies unveiled by leading automakers and suppliers in two pivotal areas: energy replenishment technologies and advanced intelligent driving. The conclusion was hard to miss. Chinese carmakers have accumulated deep technical capabilities in both domains and are moving steadily toward a long-held ambition: making electric vehicles refuel as quickly as gasoline cars, while bringing high-level autonomous driving into everyday use.
Saturday 27 December 2025
EV slump hits Taiwan's auto PCB suppliers
Taiwan's automotive printed circuit board suppliers are facing mounting shipment pressure as global vehicle demand remains weak into early 2025, with consumers and automakers hesitating over the pace of the shift from gasoline-powered cars to electric models, according to industry sources.
Friday 26 December 2025
Samsung's Lee Jae-yong doubles down on auto electronics with ZF ADAS deal
Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong, having cleared major legal overhangs, is accelerating the group's strategic reset. Months after completing its acquisition of Germany's FläktGroup, Samsung announced another landmark deal: the purchase of ZF Friedrichshafen's advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) business for EUR1.5 billion (US$1.8 billion).