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Wednesday 28 January 2026
Corning signs up to US$6 billion supply agreement with Meta for US data center expansion
Corning and Meta Platforms have agreed to a multiyear deal valued at up to US$6 billion to supply optical fiber, cable, and connectivity solutions for Meta's US data center expansion. The agreement aims to support Meta's applications, technologies, and AI infrastructure needs.
Wednesday 28 January 2026
Lightmatter leverages Taiwan ecosystem to bridge the gap between photonics prototypes and production
Lightmatter is hosting its Tech Day in Taiwan on January 28, 2026, following the announcement of strategic partnerships with Global Unichip Corp. (GUC), Cadence Design Systems, and Synopsys. The company is positioning itself to advance AI infrastructure and accelerate the commercialization of co‑packaged optics (CPO) solutions.
Wednesday 28 January 2026
TI sees uneven recovery: Industrial rebuilds and data center booms, but consumer electronics fade
Texas Instruments' latest commentary during its Q4 2025 earnings call on January 27, 2026, shows a company increasingly shaped by industrial, automotive, and data center demand, even as consumer-facing segments remain uneven. Management framed fourth-quarter results as broadly in line with expectations, while emphasizing that the mix of end markets—not pricing—is driving both near-term performance and longer-term strategy.
Tuesday 27 January 2026
Taipower taps Westinghouse for nuclear restart safety checks in the face of AI power surge and net-zero pressures
Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) has launched autonomous safety inspections for the planned restart of its second and third nuclear power plants, targeting submission of formal reactivation plans by March 2026, as Taiwan grapples with rising electricity demand from AI data centers and mounting net-zero carbon commitments.
Tuesday 27 January 2026
US shows endorsement of Taiwan industry by granting MFN status on Section 232 tariffs, Taiwan officials say
Taiwan's finance minister and central bank governor have welcomed the US promise to extend most-favored-nation treatment under Section 232 tariffs, calling it a strong endorsement of Taiwan's industries in the trade negotiations between the two countries.
Tuesday 27 January 2026
AI and localization reshape China's semiconductor supply chain as price hikes arrive
After navigating pandemic tailwinds, US-China conflicts, and tariffs under US President Donald Trump, the global semiconductor and electronics industries are emerging from inventory adjustments and price bottoms starting in 2025. While China's electronics sector has yet to fully recover, AI infrastructure, high-performance computing (HPC), automotive, and industrial control applications are driving a new AI-led pricing cycle across components and semiconductor supply chains.
Tuesday 27 January 2026
Sanmina reports surge in revenue driven by AI infrastructure expansion
Sanmina announced a robust start to fiscal year 2026, reporting a 59% year-over-year increase in revenue for its first quarter ended December 27, 2025. The company's performance was significantly bolstered by the integration of ZT Systems and a surge in demand across the communications networks, cloud, and AI infrastructure end markets. Management expressed high confidence in the company's trajectory, aiming to double total revenue over the next two years primarily through massive opportunities in the artificial intelligence sector.
Tuesday 27 January 2026
AI-driven power demand tests Taiwan's grid resilience amid global gas turbine and transformer shortages
Taiwan's electricity demand is entering a new phase of sustained growth, driven by AI, semiconductors, and high-tech manufacturing. While the government accelerates grid resilience efforts, global shortages of critical power equipment—especially gas turbines and transformers—are inflating costs, delaying projects, and reshaping how the island plans its power future.
Tuesday 27 January 2026
Infineon pushes vertical power delivery for AI data center efficiency gains
As the race to scale artificial intelligence computing accelerates, global technology companies are committing large sums to AI infrastructure. Capital spending is climbing rapidly, driving a sharp rise in power consumption. Infineon has put forward a "Vertical Power Delivery" (VPD) architecture aimed at improving efficiency, saying the approach can boost efficiency by about 10% while cutting power loss by a similar margin. Power semiconductor materials such as silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN) are emerging as key enablers of the design.
Tuesday 27 January 2026
Kentec Technology poised for profit turnaround in 2026 as global demand for AI server cooling continues to rise
Kentec, a subsidiary of Kenmec Mechanical Engineering, is on track to achieve a significant profit turnaround by 2026 as it addresses rising demand for AI server cooling technology. As growing AI workloads push the physical limits of server chips, Kentec's leadership is strengthening its position with new liquid-cooling innovations for large-scale data centers.
Monday 26 January 2026
Lisa Su's toughest call: scrapping AMD's server roadmap

Jodi Shelton, co-founder and CEO of the Global Semiconductor Alliance (GSA) and Shelton Group, recently launched a new podcast, A Bit Personal. Following its January 16 debut episode featuring an in-depth conversation with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, the series' second episode, released on January 23, spotlighted AMD CEO Lisa Su.

Monday 26 January 2026
HVDC 800V supply chain gains attention as cloud AI seeks better power efficiency, but entry barriers remain high
The growing emphasis on power efficiency in cloud AI computing has drawn focus to the high-voltage direct current (HVDC) 800V supply chain, presenting notable opportunities and challenges within the semiconductor industry. According to sources from integrated device manufacturers (IDMs) and IC design houses, the market is currently dominated by established European and US players, making entry difficult for smaller companies.
Monday 26 January 2026
Pegatron bullish on AI server industry, chair sees 2026 as breakout year
Booming demand for artificial intelligence (AI) servers has fueled strong momentum for electronic manufacturing services (EMS) firms, with the surge also reflected in capital markets. However, performance has varied widely among companies. Pegatron chairman TH Tung said that his company's efforts over the past two to three years will pay off with triple-digit growth in 2026. He described the AI industry as entering a phase of aggressive expansion and expressed optimism that 2026 will be a year of unstoppable momentum.
Monday 26 January 2026
Jabil names longtime director Steve Raymund chair
Jabil said on January 22, 2026, that longtime director Steve Raymund has been appointed chairman of its board, while Thomas T. Edman and Raejeanne Skillern have joined as new directors.
Monday 26 January 2026
Latecomer firms set to climb global EMS/ODM rankings in 2026

DIGITIMES' tally of 2025 revenue for the world's top 20 electronics manufacturing services (EMS) and original design manufacturing (ODM) providers shows nine Taiwan-based companies on the list, including Foxconn, Wistron Group (including Wiwynn), Quanta Computer, Pegatron, Compal Electronics, Inventec, Accton, Qisda, and China-listed Universal Scientific Industrial (USI). The rankings could see changes in 2026.

Monday 26 January 2026
Power transmission efficiency shapes future of AI computing and regional competitiveness
As global investment in generative AI accelerates, the critical bottleneck is shifting from advanced processor manufacturing to the availability and efficiency of power transmission. Industry insiders note that securing a sufficient and stable electricity supply, especially via ultra-high-voltage (UHV) transmission, has become a decisive factor for the growth and sustainability of AI data centers, semiconductor fabrication plants, and related high-tech infrastructure.
Monday 26 January 2026
The ASIC server wars begin as Nvidia squeezes the margins
ASIC servers are emerging as the most closely watched segment of the server supply chain heading into 2026. Nvidia remains the dominant force in AI servers and continues to ship the largest volumes of GPU-based systems. However, as Nvidia tightens its control over the supply chain through high server prices and increasingly standardized specifications, gross margins across the ecosystem are coming under pressure. Competition for ASIC server orders is intensifying as suppliers seek to protect and improve profitability.
Sunday 25 January 2026
Nvidia's China AI chip share falls to 8% as local rivals ramp up

Tighter US export controls on advanced artificial intelligence chips are accelerating China's push to develop domestic chip technologies and expand its semiconductor supply chain, according to recent research. The shift is contributing to structural changes in the global AI chip market.

Friday 23 January 2026
Compal eyes explosive AI server growth in 2026 after revenue dip
Compal Electronics is anticipating a significant surge in AI server shipments beginning in 2026, following a projected revenue decline in 2025, according to chairman Ray Chen at the company's annual shareholder event on January 22, 2025. He described 2025 as an operational low point before the company's expected rapid recovery.
Friday 23 January 2026
EU Cybersecurity Act revision plans to phase out Chinese high-risk tech suppliers
The European Commission presented a revision of the Cybersecurity Act that introduces a phase-out of "high-risk suppliers" from critical infrastructure, targeting China-based technology groups, specifically Huawei and ZTE. The revised framework reflects mounting concern in Brussels over cyberattacks, foreign interference, and the EU's reliance on non-European technology vendors in sensitive sectors. Cyber threats have been on the rise, with officials citing a rising number of ransomware, espionage, and infrastructure attacks as part of the rationale for stronger, coordinated action across member states.
Friday 23 January 2026
Thailand's tech hub ambitions: US$3.1 billion data centers, chip roadmap to 2050
Thailand is reinforcing its ambitions as a regional technology hub, approving US$3.1 billion in data center projects while unveiling a national semiconductor and advanced electronics strategy aimed at building a fully integrated "Made-in-Thailand" chip ecosystem by 2050.
Friday 23 January 2026
RDIMM spot prices blow past US$2,000, raising odds of 80% Samsung memory hike
Structural imbalances in the memory industry have emerged due to AI data center demand, sending server memory prices sky high and upstream manufacturers to go all out to increase profits. Severe shortages are expected to persist through 2027-2028. As pressure increases due to insufficient inventory, memory prices also continue to rise.
Friday 23 January 2026
Lip-Bu Tan faces Intel's first real bottleneck of the AI era
Intel outlined an increasingly AI-centric roadmap across client PCs, data centers, and manufacturing. Still, executives cautioned that tight supply and early-stage foundry ramps continue to limit near-term revenue and profitability, keeping the company's turnaround highly dependent on execution through 2026.
Friday 23 January 2026
HBF likely overtaking HBM market by 2038 as commercialization speeds up

High-Bandwidth Flash (HBF) is likely to reach commercialization sooner than previously expected and could become a key technology supporting large-scale data training and real-time inference, said Joungho Kim, professor of electrical engineering at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.

Thursday 22 January 2026
Nvidia overtakes Apple as TSMC's largest customer

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said rising demand for AI computing has pushed the company past Apple to become the largest customer of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC).