Foxconn used its first quarter of 2026 earnings call to signal that its long-term "3+3+3" strategy is transitioning from technical validation into commercialization, highlighting growth in AI servers and advances across smart manufacturing, electric vehicles, semiconductors, and low-Earth-orbit communications. The group also framed its COMPUTEX 2026 positioning as a "Token Factory" to signal a broader role in the AI era, executives said.
Pan-International Industrial Corp. said it recorded about NT$1.25 billion (US$39.62 million) in revenue and a small loss in the first quarter of 2026 after customers deferred shipments and copper prices rose. The company called the period its annual operating trough, announced measures to stabilize results and expected a significant recovery and a return to profitability in the second quarter.
TECO Electric & Machinery reported first-quarter 2026 revenue of NT$14.235 billion (US$451.17 million), a 4.54% year-over-year increase, and earnings per share of NT$0.51, as executives said the company's power and energy business grew more than 30% and rose to a 24.5% share of revenue from 19% a year earlier. The firm announced plans to expand its Southeast Asia footprint by acquiring a majority stake in Malaysia's Dynaciate Engineering and bringing a new Penang Busway manufacturing plant into volume production to serve the region's data center market.
Hon Hai Precision Industry (Foxconn) reported first-quarter 2026 consolidated revenue of NT$2.11 trillion (approximately US$66.95 billion), up 29.68% year over year but down 19% from the fourth quarter of 2025 due to seasonal factors. Core profitability improved despite the slowdown.
Foxconn (Hon Hai) held an online investor briefing on May 14, where executives outlined that cloud and networking products accounted for nearly 50% of group revenue in the first quarter of 2026 and that AI server shipments will more than double year-over-year for 2026. The company said a shift toward consignment supply for some AI server transactions has depressed reported revenue sequentially but did not affect overall profitability and helped reduce working capital and improve capital efficiency.
Ubiqconn Technology reported consolidated revenue of NT$130 million in April 2026, down 25% month-over-month and down 20% year-over-year, and cumulative revenue for the first four months of 2026 totaled NT$678 million, a 12% decline from a year earlier. The firm said short-term revenue was affected by market demand adjustments, but ongoing product mix optimization had begun to drive structural, differentiated growth across its end markets.
Foxconn announced at an online investor briefing on May 14 that its common-package optics (CPO) switches are scheduled for mass production and shipments beginning in the third quarter of 2026, with an annual shipment target of around ten thousand units. Executives said current visibility points to shipments expanding several times in 2027.
Foxconn confirmed a cyberattack on some of its North American facilities on May 12. Affected plants continued normal production, the company said, while its cybersecurity team activated emergency response measures. Beyond that, Foxconn offered little — a terse acknowledgment from one of the world's most consequential manufacturers. Reports have since named its Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, plant as the likely point of origin.
As demand for AI data centers, high-speed transmission, and cloud infrastructure continues to rise, the fiber-optic industry has once again become a focal point in the global market, with China's supply chain playing a critical role in the expansion. From heavy reliance on overseas technology and materials to building a complete industrial cluster and becoming a major global supplier, China's fiber-optic industry has undergone nearly half a century of technological catch-up and supply-chain growth.
A Taiwan Intellectual Property Office report released in 2026 showed that AI demand accelerated a global patent race in data center and server cooling technologies, with Inventec, Foxconn, and Quanta emerging among Taiwan's top patent holders. The report analyzed 8,449 published and announced patent families from 2015 through 2024 and found cooling-related patent families grew at a 17% compound annual growth rate over the past decade, and entered a distinct growth phase in 2022 when annual filings first exceeded 1,000.
Swancor Holding is continuing its push into high-value materials, with aerospace composites and AI robot-related businesses now accounting for 14% and 4% of revenue, respectively. Alongside these contributions, the company is targeting the AI server supply chain with its M8 copper-clad laminate (CCL) materials, which have already entered the customer testing phase, though shipment volumes currently remain low.
Pegatron announced its first-quarter 2026 financial results on May 13, with profit down more than 60% compared with the same period a year earlier, while earnings per share (EPS) hit its lowest level for the same period in nearly seven years.
Wieson Technology said on May 12 that its first quarter 2026 results lagged expectations as soaring global memory costs and chip shortages delayed customer shipments, and intensifying competition plus inventory digestion in China's auto market weighed on performance. The electronics components maker reported consolidated revenue of NT$704 million (US$22.33 million) in the first quarter of 2026, down 24.95% year-on-year, with gross margin at 21% versus 27% a year earlier, operating margin at around 2%, and earnings per share of NT$0.13, down from NT$0.86 in the same period of 2025.
Khgears International said it has expanded its robot-related supply chain presence, with smart transmission products accounting for more than 10% of revenue in the first quarter of 2026. The company reported consolidated revenue of NT$784 million (US$24.87 million) and net profit after tax of NT$125 million for the period. Executives disclosed that humanoid robots have yet to generate revenue. Still, three development projects are currently underway for customers in Taiwan, China, and the US, with sample testing and prototype deliveries planned throughout 2026.
Nan Pao Resins Chemical reported net profit attributable to the parent company of NT$790 million (approx. US$25.08 million) for the first quarter of 2026, up 8.4% year over year, with earnings per share (EPS) of NT$6.55, up 8.3% from the first quarter of 2025. Supported by revenue growth, continued optimization of its product mix, and improved operating efficiency, the company's operating margin reached 17.6%, up 1.2% from the first quarter of 2025 and 1.4% from the fourth quarter of 2024.
Foxconn will hold its first-quarter 2026 earnings briefing on May 14, with investors expecting detailed updates on AI server demand, the commercialization of co-packaged optics, and the strategic significance of recent alliances with Mitsubishi Electric and ElectroMobility Poland. The company's record first-quarter revenue has heightened expectations for a dense briefing.
Foxconn confirmed a ransomware intrusion at its Wisconsin plant in the US, and said the affected facility continued operating normally after the incident. The attack renewed scrutiny of cybersecurity practices across Taiwan's tech manufacturing sector, where executives said rapid advances in AI servers, semiconductors, and space systems have heightened the strategic importance of Taiwan's role as a supply chain hub.
IC design firm PixArt Imaging said on May 12 that its three core business areas will post strong growth in the second quarter of 2026, with revenue expected to rise by the double digits quarter over quarter. The company said better-than-expected game console shipments lifted first-quarter 2026 results above its earlier forecast, helping offset a weak PC market.
Inventec expects both artificial intelligence (AI) servers and general-purpose servers to see growth in 2026, with company president Jack Tsai noting that orders for the latter are expected to grow through 2028. The company also plans to double capital expenditure in 2026, focusing on expanding production sites to meet customer demand.
Dixon Technologies reported fiscal 2026 results showing full-year revenue growth, but underlying profitability momentum weakened toward the end of the year, with a flat fourth quarter and mounting cost pressures across its core electronics manufacturing services (EMS) business.
As AI server orders surge, system assembly makers are finding that more business does not always mean better profits. High-priced GPUs and soaring memory costs are pushing up revenue without lifting manufacturing fees at the same pace, leaving original design manufacturers (ODMs) facing lower gross margins as assembly orders grow.
ASPEED Technology has continued to show strong revenue momentum in recent years, supported by structural changes in global data center infrastructure and the rapid expansion of AI server deployments.
Y.S. Tech reported that demand for high-end networking IT cooling and automotive orders lifted consolidated revenue to NT$1.129 billion in the first quarter of 2026 and operating profit to NT$41.97 million, increases of 14.45% and 24.26% year-over-year respectively, while quarterly after-tax profit fell to NT$38.27 million with earnings per share of NT$0.48 due to new plant entry costs and equipment depreciation that began in the fourth quarter of 2025.