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Nvidia and Emerald AI partner with utilities to build grid-responsive AI data centers
Nvidia and Emerald AI said on Tuesday that they are joining forces with a group of major US power producers — including AES Corporation, Constellation Energy, Invenergy, NextEra Energy, Nscale Energy & Power, and Vistra — to develop a new generation of "AI factories" designed to come online faster and operate as active participants in the power grid.
As AI compute demand surges, the rising need for high-bandwidth memory (HBM) testing and failure analysis is reshaping semiconductor inspection equipment markets, affecting chipmakers, foundries, and equipment suppliers worldwide. Demand for integrated microscopy platforms and localised service hubs is increasing to control yield, reduce costly iterations, and secure AI supply-chain positions.
Keysight Technologies is opening local manufacturing operations in India, a move that promises faster access to precision test equipment and greater supply-chain resilience for global customers. The expansion is set to accelerate development across semiconductors, quantum computing, aerospace, AI, and wireless sectors, while deepening collaboration with Indian research institutions and government programs.
Indian conglomerate Adani Group is advancing plans to expand its data center business, holding preliminary talks with global technology firms including Meta Platforms and Google, according to a Bloomberg report.
Nvidia says quantum computing will not replace GPUs
Mar 27, 07:37
Nvidia said quantum computing will complement rather than replace GPUs, even as Taiwan accelerates investment in quantum technology. Speaking at an industry event, the company said it does not expect any quantum technology to displace GPUs and instead sees future systems combining GPUs, QPUs, and CPUs to boost computing performance.
Tongtai Machine & Tool's chairman warned that shifts caused by the Russia-Ukraine war and China's industrial growth have global implications for supply chains and industrial sourcing, affecting competitiveness in semiconductors, automotive, aerospace, and defense markets worldwide.
US-based Coupang announced on March 26, 2026, the official launch of its fourth warehouse and logistics center in Taiwan, further expanding its storage and logistics capacity.

Artificial intelligence is entering a new phase in which inference, rather than training, is becoming the dominant driver of computing demand, as rising costs and memory constraints begin to reshape AI infrastructure, according to researchers.

Probe card automation equipment maker Innostar Service (Innos) is expected to list on the Taipei Exchange (TPEx) main board in late April 2026. With artificial intelligence (AI) applications driving demand in the semiconductor industry, the probe card market is anticipated to grow rapidly, supporting strong revenue growth and sustained high gross margins for the company in 2026.
Holy Stone Enterprise expects a 20–30% rise in passive component revenue in 2026 as demand for high-power AI server components accelerates globally. Doubling AI product sales could improve profits by shifting to a higher-value product mix, with implications for supply chains and procurement across data center and server manufacturers worldwide, as well as enterprise customers.
India is reviewing its technology incentive framework as surging graphics processing unit (GPU) prices reshape the economics of these policies, with implications for both manufacturing policy and public investment plans, according to officials and industry participants.
Dell Taiwan general manager Terence Liao said enterprise adoption of AI will continue expanding in scope and scale through 2026. Dell has shipped Nvidia's B300 and GB300 AI servers, with the GB10 model especially popular. While AI servers are booming, the PC market faces headwinds from memory shortages and rising prices, which inevitably impact sales. Liao expects memory price increases to persist, making current PC prices the lowest point for the year.