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Apr 1
Foxconn advances AI supply chain localization, splitting work between US and Mexico
Foxconn's March 2026 capital campaign in North America signals a shift toward regionalized AI supply chains, promising shorter lead times, lower geopolitical risk, and improved delivery for global customers as it builds manufacturing, design, and system-integration capabilities across the US and Mexico while supporting cloud service provider investment needs.
Spot prices for memory have plunged by 35%, yet contract prices continue to rise. Notebook supply chain sources say there are no signs of supply easing, with shortages expected to persist through the end of 2026. Rising component costs are also being passed on to end markets, prompting brand vendors to adopt a conservative stance, and a full-year decline in shipments now appears inevitable.
Rising demand for computing power from generative AI and the semiconductor industry's move toward high-performance computing are reshaping the smartphone supply chain, with global implications for device availability, pricing, and component sourcing as memory prices rise, capacity shifts toward AI workloads, and smartphone production forecasts point to substantial declines ahead.
Foxconn said on April 1 that it completed its rotating CEO handover, appointing Michael Chinag as the new rotating CEO effective immediately, with Kathy Yang stepping down after completing her term.
Benefiting from the AI infrastructure boom, Taiwan-based soft magnetic ferrite core and silicon carbide (SiC) powder supplier Acme Electronics Corporation (ACME) expects growth in its soft magnetic core business in 2026, as AI servers drive demand for high-performance passive components and SiC-based power devices.
While North America and Asia race to deploy "physics-bending" AI hardware, Europe has opted for a "wait-and-see" approach, shielded by thick layers of regulation. In a DIGITIMES Asia interview, CONTEXT World senior analyst Aaron Smith argues this is creating a vulnerability window. As Europe moves cautiously to ensure regulatory compliance, it is inadvertently extending the life of aging, insecure legacy systems. Meanwhile, advanced AI cyberattacks are intensifying, adding pressure to European enterprises.
Facing the AI wave, Ennoconn chairman Steve Chu revealed at an earnings call held on March 30, 2026, that its system integration revenue surpassed NT$20 billion (US$622.8 million) in 2025. With NCR Voyix projects expected to ramp up from the second quarter of 2026, AI-powered smart retail is poised to become a key growth driver for the company. Ennoconn is shifting its retail strategy from supplying standalone devices toward delivering comprehensive solutions that integrate hardware, systems, and services.
Facing drought conditions, Taiwan's government has mobilized the air force and drones to conduct cloud seeding operations near the area over the Hsinchu Science and Industrial Park, a center of Taiwan's tech industry.
US CRM software provider Salesforce has established its Taiwan subsidiary and opened a Taipei office in early 2026, underscoring Taiwan's role in the global semiconductor and AI supply chain.

Apple marks its 50th anniversary on April 1, after helping shape multiple waves of the technology industry, from personal computing to the internet and mobile eras. As artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as the next phase, the company is coming under closer scrutiny in the transition.

Sharp has named Tetsuji Kawamura as its president and chief executive officer, effective April 1, marking a shift from restructuring to growth as the company looks to expand its global brand alongside parent Foxconn Technology Group.

Taiwan's panel industry is undergoing a collective transformation, with its two major players adopting distinct technology paths.