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Saturday 31 May 2025
InWin expands production layout in US, Malaysia
Server chassis supplier InWin holds optimism for the second half of 2025 if no drastic changes occur in terms of the two most crucial factors of tariffs and exchange rates, says company president Guo-hui Huang. Furthermore, in light of potential opportunities in Southeast Asia, InWin has established production facilities in Malaysia, with production scheduled to begin in October 2025. The company expects its new business segment in Malaysia to contribute 50% of total revenue in three years.
Saturday 31 May 2025
AI servers lift ASRock to new highs, while strong NT$ erodes profit edge
ASRock Inc. posted NT$25.6 billion (US$855 million) in revenue for 2024, driven by robust shipments of Nvidia H100 and H200-based AI servers. In the first four months of 2025 alone, the company has already recorded NT$15.6 billion in revenue.
Friday 30 May 2025
Trump’s tariffs hold—for now, nations await Supreme Court decision

Taiwan pushes for special status as U.S. courts weigh fate of IEEPA-based duties

Friday 30 May 2025
MediaTek eyes $40B cloud ASIC bonanza as next growth engine
Taiwanese IC design leader MediaTek held its shareholders' meeting on May 29, 2025, where all proposals and votes proceeded smoothly. CEO Rick Tsai highlighted in the shareholder report that the ubiquitous AI trend will continue to drive market opportunities, with MediaTek well-positioned in both edge computing and cloud computing.
Friday 30 May 2025
ZT slips away, tariffs shift — Compal turns to Nvidia
Compal held its shareholders' meeting on May 29, 2025. Chairman Ray Chen and President Anthony Peter Bonadero spoke with the media after the meeting, sharing their views on the company's operations and industry conditions. Chen highlighted that since 2025, the most concerning issue has been the tariff policies of the Trump administration.
Thursday 29 May 2025
Foxconn chief highlights greater challenge than tariffs
US tariff uncertainty continues to shake global supply chains, but Foxconn Chairman Young Liu said the company faces minimal direct impact due to its contract manufacturing model. Speaking at the May 29, 2025, shareholder meeting, Liu noted that exchange rate volatility presents a more significant operational risk, while tariff burdens are more likely to affect clients.
Thursday 29 May 2025
What are Trump's options on the table after tariff ruling?

A US trade court ruling that blocked most of former President Donald Trump's sweeping "Liberation Day" tariffs has thrown a wrench into the administration's aggressive trade agenda. However, according to economists at Goldman Sachs, the setback may be more procedural than permanent.

Thursday 29 May 2025
How Nvidia's next-gen GPUs are fueling an inference supercycle
Nvidia on May 28, 2025, reported a strong performance in its Data Center segment during its first quarter fiscal 2026 earnings call, with revenue reaching US$39 billion, a 73% increase year-over-year. This significant growth was attributed to the accelerating adoption of AI workloads, a robust transition towards inference, and the ongoing buildout of AI factories by customers worldwide.
Thursday 29 May 2025
Trump tariff ruling overturned by court; Wiwynn prepares multiple scenarios to navigate changing landscape
The US Court of International Trade ruled on May 28, 2025, that US President Donald Trump did not have the authority under emergency law to impose tariffs globally, drawing widespread attention. Wiwynn chairperson Emily Hong stated that due to the unpredictable nature of the US government's policies, the only viable approach is thorough preparation. The company has developed multiple contingency plans to adapt as the situation evolves.
Thursday 29 May 2025
Computex 2025 lacks spark, industry pushes for pragmatic AI innovation

The honeymoon phase is over

Thursday 29 May 2025
Commentary: China's AI computing system ditches Nvidia—Jensen Huang faces new reality
Amid the escalating US-China tech war and supply chain risks, the trend of "de-Nvidia-ization" is rapidly spreading within China's computing power industry. This shift represents not only a technological transformation but also a comprehensive change encompassing policy, technology, ecosystem, and market dynamics.
Thursday 29 May 2025
Hiwin eyes steady gains in 2025 with strategic focus on AI robotics, green tech, mechatronics integration
Hiwin Technologies, a leading manufacturer of motion control components, remains optimistic about its business outlook for 2025. Chairman Wen-heng Cho expressed confidence that the company is on track to achieve both its revenue and profit targets despite global tariff concerns, as Hiwin's international presence and strong foothold in the North American market have helped minimize the direct impact of trade tensions.
Thursday 29 May 2025
AMD expands photonics capabilities with Enosemi acquisition

On May 28, 2025, AMD announced the acquisition of Enosemi, a Silicon Valley-based company specializing in photonic integrated circuits. The move is aimed at accelerating AMD's development of co-packaged optics technologies to support next-generation AI systems.

Thursday 29 May 2025
Explainer: Why Trump's emergency tariffs were struck down, and what tariffs still remain

A federal court ruling this week has dealt a significant blow to President Donald Trump's trade agenda, suspending a wide array of tariffs he had imposed through emergency executive powers. The decision invalidates the "reciprocal" tariffs announced on April 2, which had triggered volatility in global markets and raised fears of a renewed trade war.

Thursday 29 May 2025
Trade court blocks Trump's global tariffs, calls emergency claim unlawful
The bulk of President Donald Trump's global tariffs were deemed illegal and blocked by the US trade court, dealing a major blow to a pillar of his economic agenda.
Thursday 29 May 2025
Nvidia's growth remains strong despite US$4.5B China writedown; forecasts US$8B revenue loss from export ban
Nvidia today announced robust financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2026, reporting significant year-over-year and sequential growth, driven primarily by its Data Center segment.
Thursday 29 May 2025
Currency crunch stalls Nanya PCB, yet cloud and edge AI bets are just getting started

Nan Ya Printed Circuit Board Corporation (Nanya PCB), a top Taiwanese IC substrate maker, cautioned that second-quarter earnings may miss forecasts, citing the sharp rise of the New Taiwan dollar and policy uncertainty surrounding President Trump's proposed reciprocal tariffs. At the May 27 shareholders meeting, Chairman Chia-chau Wu noted that AI-related substrate demand has kept Taiwan's capacity running at high levels, outperforming China, but rising currency pressures and trade tensions are now dragging on export sales.

Thursday 29 May 2025
Japan plans major US chip purchases as leverage in tariff talks
In ongoing tariff negotiations between Japan and the US, the Japanese government has proposed purchasing semiconductor products from American manufacturers worth several billion US dollars. This move aims to serve as a bargaining chip for reducing the US trade deficit with Japan.
Thursday 29 May 2025
Hygon–Sugon merger retools China's AI backbone with full-stack compute integration
Hygon Information Technology and Dawning Information Industry Co. (Sugon) announced a strategic merger on May 25, 2025, a move widely seen as aligning with Beijing's agenda to consolidate its computing infrastructure and fast-track technological self-reliance. Hygon, valued at roughly CNY316 billion (US$43.95 billion), focuses on domestic CPUs and data processing units (DCUs), with five chip generations in use across finance, telecom, artificial intelligence, and enterprise data centers.
Wednesday 28 May 2025
Nvidia partners with top chipmakers to develop 800V HVDC power systems for AI data centers
Nvidia has unveiled a bold move to revolutionize data center infrastructure with the introduction of an 800-volt high-voltage direct current (HVDC) power distribution system, designed for next-generation AI workloads. Announced recently, the initiative involves strategic partnerships with three major power semiconductor suppliers — Infineon Technologies, Texas Instruments (TI), and Navitas Semiconductor — to co-develop this advanced power solution.
Wednesday 28 May 2025
Without Nvidia's Jensen Huang, does Computex still compute?
Fueled by the global AI surge, Computex has enjoyed three straight years of star power from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. This year's record-breaking edition again centered on Huang, who revealed a new Taiwan office in the Beitou Shilin Technology Park (BSTP) and addressed AI chip sanctions and energy policy post-show. In contrast, other exhibitors struggled to capture attention. Supply chain insiders warn that without Huang in 2026, the event's momentum could sharply decline.
Wednesday 28 May 2025
Taiwan's AI, semiconductor strength shields economy from tariff risks, spurs 2025 growth forecast upgrades
Despite concerns over US President Donald Trump's tariff policies, international demand for Taiwan's AI and semiconductor sectors remains resilient, reinforcing the island's status as a global hub for AI server manufacturing and insulating it from trade-related disruptions.
Wednesday 28 May 2025
Computex 2025 hits record attendance amid growing uncertainty over AI boom and policy risks
Computex 2025 wrapped up with record-breaking attendance and exhibitor participation, underscoring the sustained momentum of artificial intelligence (AI) across the tech sector. Exhibitors warmly welcomed Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, with many showcasing AI-driven innovations. However, despite the energy and enthusiasm on the show floor, an undercurrent of caution and anxiety loomed over the event — a stark contrast to the optimism of previous years.
Wednesday 28 May 2025
Xiaomi profit surges 161% in 1Q25 on strong EV and IoT sales
Xiaomi posted strong first-quarter 2025 results, with net profit jumping 161.2% year-over-year to CNY10.92 billion (approx. US$1.52 billion), driven by booming EV and IoT sales. Revenue rose 47.4% to CNY111.29 billion, underscoring solid demand across its product lines and growing momentum in smart appliances and electric vehicles.
Wednesday 28 May 2025
Nvidia pulls the plug on Hopper in China—AI giants scramble to adapt
In the first half of 2025, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang officially announced that the company will no longer release Hopper architecture AI chips tailored for China. This announcement sent shockwaves through China's tech industry, raising concerns about whether the country's three major internet giants—Tencent, Baidu, and Alibaba, which have long relied on Nvidia GPUs as the core for large model training and AI development, are prepared to respond.
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