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Wednesday 21 May 2025
Jensen Huang calls US chip ban 'wrong,' opens Nvidia's NVLink Fusion to global tech heavyweights
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, speaking to global media on the sixth day of his Taiwan visit, criticized US export restrictions on AI chips to China, calling the policy "wrong." He also introduced NVLink Fusion, Nvidia's new open interconnect strategy designed to support semi-custom AI infrastructure across a broad partner ecosystem.
Wednesday 21 May 2025
UK's advanced technology cluster rises as EV empire expands
Julian Hetherington, director of Automotive Transformation at Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC), elaborated on the development of the UK's automotive and semiconductor sectors during an exclusive interview with DIGITIMES. Although the US lowered tariffs on UK cars to 10%, this preferential rate applies only to 100,000 vehicles. Could this cap become a "ceiling" for UK car exports to the US in 2025 or even in subsequent years?
Wednesday 21 May 2025
MediaTek to tape out its first 2nm chip in September 2025
MediaTek CEO Rick Tsai delivered a keynote speech at Computex 2025, revealing that MediaTek's first 2nm chip will officially be taped out in September 2025, signifying that the company's flagship product line will soon enter the 2nm generation. He also shared the latest developments on each of the four pillars mentioned in his 2024 keynote.
Wednesday 21 May 2025
Malaysia retracts Huawei AI server deployment claim as US export control tension rises
Just one day after announcing plans to deploy 3,000 Huawei Ascend-powered AI servers by 2026, Malaysia's Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching abruptly retracted the statement on May 20. The reversal, amid heightened US-China tech tensions, casts uncertainty over the sensitive project's future and Malaysia's AI infrastructure strategy.
Tuesday 20 May 2025
China says US Huawei chip ban could derail fragile trade truce
China's Ministry of Commerce has denounced new US restrictions targeting Huawei's artificial intelligence (AI) chips, arguing the move threatens the recently established trade consensus between the two nations in Geneva. The Ministry urged Washington to "immediately correct its wrongful actions" and cease what it called discriminatory measures against Chinese companies.
Tuesday 20 May 2025
AI agent race heats up: cross-system integration and standardization key to widespread adoption
In a keynote on May 19, 2025, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang focused on AI infrastructure, AI agents, and physical AI (robots). He highlighted that AI agents require significantly more computing power than one-shot AI. While cloud providers have launched AI agent services, the key challenge for widespread adoption is achieving cross-system integration and standardization.
Tuesday 20 May 2025
Broadcom unveils third-gen CPO technology to power AI's next leap

Semiconductor giant Broadcom has introduced the third generation of its co-packaged optics (CPO) technology, significantly advancing the capabilities of high-speed data transmission critical to artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. The new solution doubles the transmission speed to 200 Gbps per lane, while dramatically improving energy efficiency and cost.

Tuesday 20 May 2025
Nvidia courts ASIC allies with NVLink Fusion, so why is Broadcom still saying no?
At this year's COMPUTEX keynote, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled NVLink Fusion, a new initiative to open the company's proprietary NVLink interconnect to third-party ASICs and CPUs. Huang underscored his goal of "doing business with every customer." Notably absent from the list of launch partners was ASIC and networking chip powerhouse Broadcom.
Tuesday 20 May 2025
Nvidia's GB300 gains strong demand with 10,000 units planned for Taiwan AI factory
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced an expanded collaboration with Foxconn and the Taiwan government to develop an AI factory, a project that will utilize 10,000 Nvidia GB300 GPUs.
Tuesday 20 May 2025
Qualcomm aims for double-digit AI PC market share by 2029
Following his keynote at Computex 2025, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon announced that new updates for the Oryon CPU computing will be released in 2025. This includes the possible launch of AI PC processors at the Hawaii event and advancements in the data center domain.
Tuesday 20 May 2025
Xiaomi pledges CNY50 billion investment in chip design over next decade
Xiaomi founder and CEO Jun Lei announced on May 19 via Weibo that the company will unveil its first 3nm mobile system-on-chip (SoC), the "Xring O1," on May 22. He also revealed that Xiaomi plans to invest at least CNY50 billion (US$6.94 billion) in chip design over the next 10 years, beginning in 2025.
Tuesday 20 May 2025
Xiaomi's XRing SoC: next HiSilicon breakthrough or Zeku-style flameout?
Years after launching the Pinecone Surge S1 in 2017, Xiaomi founder and CEO Lei Jun announced the company's return to in-house smartphone chip design. Its new self-developed SoC, the XRing O1, is set to debut on May 22. Lei disclosed that Xiaomi has poured over CNY13.5 billion (approx. US$1.87 billion) into developing the XRing, supported by a 2,500-strong engineering team. The company plans to invest an additional CNY6 billion in R&D in 2025.
Tuesday 20 May 2025
Arm, Nvidia, and MediaTek map AI's shift from cloud to edge at Computex 2025

Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer confined to data centers. At Computex 2025 in Taipei, executives from Arm, Nvidia, and MediaTek laid out a shared vision for AI's next chapter—one where intelligence moves to the edge, power becomes the new bottleneck, and collaboration across the ecosystem is the only way forward.

Tuesday 20 May 2025
Lip-Bu Tan makes CEO debut in Taipei, leans on Taiwan for Intel's next chapter
At a dinner with supply chain partners on May 19, Intel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, highlighted Taiwan's critical role in the global semiconductor sector, praising it as a key technology and innovation hub with abundant creative talent from its universities and research institutions.
Tuesday 20 May 2025
DRAM prices surge in AI Boom; Samsung and SK Hynix set to benefit

The global surge in DRAM prices, combined with the increasing momentum of artificial intelligence (AI) development in the Middle East, positions South Korea's memory chip giants—Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix—to benefit significantly from the renewed growth in the semiconductor sector. With both companies at the forefront of this market shift, they are set to capitalize on the rising demand for advanced memory solutions driven by AI innovations and broader technological trends.

Monday 19 May 2025
Nvidia bets big on Taiwan as new HQ takes shape, pending final land talks
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang visited Taiwan to attend Computex and GTC Taipei, delivering a highly anticipated keynote on May 19. During his speech, he revealed multiple collaborations with Taiwanese companies in semiconductors, as well as servers and PC supply chains. Most notably, Huang officially announced that Nvidia's new Taiwan headquarters will be located in the Beitou-Shilin Technology Park (BSTP) in Taipei, named Nvidia Constellation.
Monday 19 May 2025
The beauty and sorrow of a one-man stage: TSMC's advanced process technology and packaging
From the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 at the beginning of the year, Nvidia's GPU Technology Conference (GTC) in March, to TSMC's North America Technology Symposium in April, and the upcoming Computex 2025, these major tech showcases clearly demonstrate the inseparable relationship between AI server development and semiconductor advanced process and packaging technologies.
Monday 19 May 2025
Computex 2025: Qualcomm and MediaTek set to emerge
Computex 2025 is set to open on May 20 in Taipei, with Qualcomm and MediaTek—two longtime rivals in the mobile chip sector—unexpectedly emerging as keynote headliners at Asia's most influential technology trade show. Their elevated status comes as traditional PC chip giants, Intel and AMD, opt to skip this year's opening sessions, leaving a rare vacuum on the keynote stage.
Monday 19 May 2025
ART confirms normal operations after hacker attack, no confidential data compromised
Semiconductor equipment manufacturer All-Ring Tech (ART) recently reported a significant cybersecurity incident involving the leakage of internal data by external hackers. ART stated that preliminary investigations revealed the leaked information did not involve operational secrets or commercially sensitive data. Overall business operations remain normal, with no impact on customer service or order fulfillment.
Monday 19 May 2025
Middle East key to extending cloud AI peripheral chip market growth by two years
US President Donald Trump recently led a large delegation of American companies to the Middle East for various political and business cooperation agreements. Reports indicate that Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, who was originally scheduled to arrive in Taiwan a week early to prepare for Computex 2025, instead accompanied Trump's investment delegation to Saudi Arabia, where they secured a significant new order for AI chips.
Monday 19 May 2025
Nvidia's quantum computing pivot spurs automakers' cybersecurity revamp
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang publicly reversed his quantum computing timeline at March's GTC conference, shrinking his earlier 20-year prediction made at CES to establish "Quantum Day" as the event's finale featuring industry experts.
Monday 19 May 2025
Weekly news roundup: China sharpens its chip game, Samsung lands wins, TSMC widens global footprint
These are the most-read DIGITIMES Asia stories from the week of May 12 – May 18. From China's push in DUV lithography and Samsung's resurgence in foundry orders to TSMC's aggressive fab expansion and Europe's looming ban on Chinese inverters, the week highlighted shifting power dynamics across the global tech and semiconductor landscape.
Sunday 18 May 2025
GlobalWafers deepens US investment with US$7.5 billion commitment

GlobalWafers, the Taiwan-based semiconductor materials giant, officially opened its new US$3.5 billion manufacturing facility in Sherman, Texas, on May 16. Chairperson Doris Hsu marked the occasion by also announcing plans for an additional US$4 billion expansion, which would bring the company's total investment in the US to US$7.5 billion.

Sunday 18 May 2025
Jensen Huang brings in Compal, as Foxconn chair sits out

Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, continued his closely watched Taiwan visit with a high-profile gathering of semiconductor and electronics leaders on May 17, following a private dinner the night before with TSMC Chairman C.C. Wei and senior executives. Attendees included some of the most influential names in the region's supply chain: MediaTek CEO Rick Tsai, Quanta Chairman Barry Lam, Wistron Chairman Simon Lin, and Asus Chairman Jonney Shih.

Saturday 17 May 2025
Nvidia CEO turns spotlight back to Taiwan

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang arrived in Taiwan on May 16, marking the start of a tightly scheduled visit that blends symbolic gestures with strategic meetings. When asked about the location of Nvidia's new Taiwan headquarters, Huang offered only a teaser: "I'll tell everyone next Monday."