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Mar 26
Arm's self-developed chip sparks cross-industry clash, TSMC-backed GUC faces impact
Arm has officially unveiled its first fully self-designed physical chip, the Arm AGI CPU, targeting data center mass production. The announcement came at the Arm Everywhere conference in San Francisco, sending shockwaves through an already fiercely competitive AI chip market.
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.
At SEMICON China 2026, AMD VP and Head of Corporate Strategy and Partnerships Mario Morales delivered a stark warning: while the AI market is rapidly expanding toward a projected US$1.7 trillion valuation, the ultimate constraint may not be silicon capability — but electricity.

Micron Technology, on March 26, held an inauguration ceremony for its Tongluo site in Miaoli County, marking a milestone following the acquisition of a facility previously owned by Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC).

Targeting the growing needs of Taiwan's high-tech and semiconductor sectors, UPS has officially launched its Taoyuan International Logistics Center (TILC) with a total investment nearing US$100 million. Part of the warehouse space is dedicated to Applied Materials as its Asia-Pacific storage and distribution center, providing customers with 24/7 operational services.
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.
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.
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.
At the SEMICON China 2026 opening keynote, Siemens EDA IC Products Executive Vice President (EVP) Ankur Gupta delivered a clear message: traditional EDA software is no longer sufficient, and future chip design tools must be AI-driven.
Nuvoton and Tower have agreed to restructure their joint Japanese operations, a move that could reallocate fabs and services and affect global semiconductor supply chains and customer relationships. The deal separates the partners' 12‑inch and 8‑inch businesses to sharpen strategic focus and ensure continuity across operations and customers worldwide.
As advanced packaging pushes toward 3D integration and high-bandwidth computing, hybrid bonding has emerged as a critical battleground for semiconductor equipment makers.