With artificial intelligence (AI) demand surging and key components such as memory in tight supply, Micro-Star International (MSI) chairman Joseph Hsu and president Jeans Huang said the company is actively expanding in the AI server market, achieving growth of 50 to 100% in 2025, and expects to maintain strong growth in 2026. In addition, they expect gaming products to see a price increase of about 15 to 30% in 2026 due to the impact of rising memory costs.
Samsung Electronics has released comprehensive operational data for fiscal 2025, revealing a complex picture of shifting raw material costs and high production efficiency. Despite rising prices for essential smartphone components, the company maintained full capacity across its semiconductor and display divisions to meet global demand.
CNBC reports that Apple has acquired video editing tools developer MotionVFX, a move aimed at strengthening its professional creative software ecosystem and expanding subscription-based services tied to its creator tools. MotionVFX, founded in 2009 and based in Poland, develops motion graphics templates, plug-ins, and visual effects packages widely used with Final Cut Pro. The company sells editing tools and asset libraries through subscription plans starting at roughly US$19 to US$49 per month, building a loyal following among filmmakers, YouTubers, and professional video editors, according to The Tech Buzz.
Intel has confirmed its participation in Nvidia's GTC conference starting on March 16, signaling a deepening collaboration between the two chip giants to co-develop custom x86 CPUs aimed at easing current AI workload bottlenecks.
Asus said it exceeded revenue and profit targets in 2025 while forecasting a 10-15% decline in global PC shipments for 2026, and it has secured longer-term deals with memory suppliers to mitigate supply tightness expected to persist for at least 2 more years. The company projects near-flat or better shipment performance relative to an overall market contraction.
China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has issued a rare monitoring report warning that rising memory prices are spreading across the electronics supply chain as tight supply and strong demand push up DRAM and NAND flash prices.
Acerpure has introduced a new range of air conditioners in New Delhi as it moves to deepen its presence in India's home appliance sector, riding rising demand driven by soaring summer temperatures and growing household air conditioner penetration.
Wistron announced plans to increase investments by up to NT$1.82 billion (approx. US$57.13 million) to improve buildings and acquire equipment for its Hsinchu facility in Taiwan, in response to growing demand driven by artificial intelligence (AI).
Acer reported consolidated revenue of NT$74.359 billion (approx. US$2.34 billion) in the fourth quarter of 2025, an increase of 12.6% year-over-year. Gross profit for the quarter reached NT$8.594 billion, up 23.6%, producing a gross margin of 11.6%. Operating income rose 82.3% to NT$1.866 billion, corresponding to an operating margin of 2.5%. Net income after tax for the quarter was NT$1.07 billion (approx. US$30 million), and quarterly earnings per share (EPS) were NT$0.36.
Increasing prices for memory and storage components are reshaping the global PC market, with research firms warning that low-end computing devices will face severe cost pressure. Major brands are being forced to adjust production priorities, while Chromebooks, which are targeted primarily at the education market and operating on thin margins, are expected to be hit the hardest.
Apple said it will celebrate its 50th anniversary in the coming weeks with events recognizing its history and global user community, while media reports suggest the milestone could also bring new marketing campaigns, software updates, and possibly new devices.
India's traditional PC market reached a record 15.9 million shipments in 2025, rising 10.2% year over year, according to IDC. Strong enterprise demand, rising adoption of AI-enabled notebooks, and robust notebook sales drove the market to its highest annual volume ever.
Benefiting from the continued expansion of its artificial intelligence (AI) server business, Asustek Computer reported a record full-year net profit after tax of NT$44.56 billion (approx. US$1.40 billion) for 2025, up 42% year over year. Looking ahead to the first quarter of 2026, Asustek Chief Financial Officer Nick Wu said the server business will maintain strong growth, with revenue expected to rise 50% to 100% sequentially and quadruple to quintuple compared with the same period last year.
Connector maker Argosy is set to defy the expected 5-10% decline in notebook shipments in 2026 by leveraging strong demand for server long-DIMM modules, scaling next-gen CABB and CAMM2 architectures, and expanding micro-stamping orders from a major US customer. President Sammy Liu expressed optimism at the recent earnings call, targeting double-digit revenue growth for 2026.
Apple has reportedly finalized the design of its first foldable iPhone, tentatively called the iPhone Fold, choosing a book-style form factor and targeting a fall 2026 launch. As market expectations grow, the company is said to have increased its initial production target by about 20%, a move expected to benefit its primary manufacturing partner, Foxconn.
Clevo reported a high-end pivot in its notebook business, selling 1.39 million units and posting notebook revenue of NT$17.4 billion (approx. US$546 million) in 2025, with consolidated January-February 2026 revenue of NT$3.28 billion, up 29% year-over-year.
With the ongoing military conflicts in the Middle East creating global uncertainties, Qisda chairman Peter Chen warned that prolonged warfare could trigger inflation and disrupt consumer electronics sales. He pointed out that rising memory prices would particularly impact demand for mid-tier to low-end smartphones more than high-end models.
Microsoft's Xbox division plans to ship early development hardware for its next-generation console, code-named Project Helix, to game developers starting in 2027, as the company moves to merge console and PC gaming ecosystems.
Pegatron stated during its earnings call on March 11 that its artificial intelligence (AI) server business will grow tenfold in 2026, continuing the shipment momentum from 2025 and pushing overall operations to rise quarter by quarter. The company expressed confidence that full-year 2026 performance will achieve high single-digit to double-digit growth compared with 2025, as demand for AI shows no signs of slowing and continues to drive strong momentum in related infrastructure shipments.
IC distributor WT Microelectronics reported consolidated preliminary revenue of NT$104.4 billion (US$3.28 billion) for February 2026, up about 29% year over year. For the first two months of 2026, cumulative consolidated revenue reached approximately NT$300.2 billion, marking an 89.1% increase year over year.
Apple Inc. launched the MacBook Neo at an aggressive price that has disrupted the notebook market, with the most basic version in Taiwan priced at NT$19,900 (US$624.71) — the lowest-ever price for a Mac product.
Memory shortages and price increases continue to escalate. To avoid even higher prices, vendors are shipping products sooner rather than later. However, two major notebook ODMs, Quanta and Compal, have both reported that they have not seen any early pull-in effects. Both companies stated that first quarter 2026 NB shipments will still decline double digits quarter-on-quarter, with the seasonal slow period still evident.
Apple's plans to expand deeper into the smart home market are facing renewed delays as the company struggles to complete a long-promised AI overhaul of Siri. The setbacks are pushing back a suite of interconnected devices — including a smart home display, updated HomePod speakers, and a new Apple TV 4K — until the upgraded AI platform is ready.
The Taiwanese government has decided to advance its second-phase quantum computing program. It will build a high-power quantum computing (HPQC) heterogeneous hybrid computing system in southern Taiwan, inviting international vendors to bid.
The launch of the US$599 MacBook Neo has sparked a global debate over how Apple managed to hit such a breakthrough price point without abandoning its premium identity. While industry analysts initially expected a return to the plastic "MacBook" shells of the 2000s, Apple has instead doubled down on its signature metal. The company is deploying a secretive new manufacturing process that experts believe could soon redefine the production of the iPhone and Apple Watch.