One of the clearest shifts at COMPUTEX 2026 was that suppliers across the AI supply chain were no longer talking only about GPUs. The conversation has moved toward how CPUs, GPUs, DPUs, and networking operate together. In other words, the next phase of AI cluster competition will not be defined simply by stacking more GPUs, but by whole-system optimization.
Following the successful conclusion of Computex 2026, Taiwan is mobilizing its technology giants to spearhead a nationwide digital transformation. Facing a stark disparity where small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) lag at an 11.9% AI adoption rate compared to 40% in large corporations, the government is leveraging its leading tech firms to accelerate deployment across the broader economy.
Chief Telecom reported May 2026 revenue of NT$334 million (US$10.61 million), down 25.22% from a year earlier, but the decline largely reflected a high comparison base created by one-off income booked in the same month last year.
SuperAlloy reported that rising demand from global luxury and supercar manufacturers, alongside green procurement policies, drove higher sales of recycled aluminum in May, lifting group momentum into the first half of 2026. The company said consolidated revenue for May reached NT$635 million (US$20.14 million) — up 6.7% from April and 18.74% from the same month in 2025. Cumulative consolidated revenue for January through May 2026 totaled NT$3.103 billion, up 2.86% year over year, returning the company to positive growth for the period.
Computex 2026 has ended, with the spotlight again firmly on Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. From his arrival in Taiwan on May 23, Huang spent two weeks meeting key industry figures, attending Nvidia developer events, GTC Taipei, and a Computex tour, and once again hosting his "trillion-dollar banquet."
TSMC's AI capacity crunch is giving Intel its clearest opening in years to re-enter the most advanced chipmaking race, with Google and Nvidia exploring Intel as a potential backup manufacturing and packaging partner for next-generation AI processors.
Nvidia and Hyundai Motor Group have agreed to deepen their collaboration in artificial intelligence, robotics, and future mobility technologies as the two companies seek to accelerate the commercialization of physical AI and expand South Korea's role in next-generation AI infrastructure.
Huawei Developer Conference (HDC) 2026 is set to open on June 12 at Songshan Lake in Dongguan, with HarmonyOS and frontier AI technologies taking center stage. Beyond updates to the HarmonyOS ecosystem, the market is also watching AI agents as a key test of Huawei's broader AI roadmap.
As AI shifts from training to inference and agents, computing and power demand are growing exponentially, putting energy supply and load stability at the center of the industry's next challenge. At the recently concluded Computex 2026, Delta Electronics and Liteon Technology showcased power supply solutions as data centers grapple with "tokens per watt" efficiency metrics and sharp current peaks.
Anthropic completed a US$35 billion private credit financing led by Apollo Global Management and Blackstone, the firm announced, in one of the largest deals in the private credit market. The package was designed to fund the rental of Tensor Processing Units developed with Alphabet's Google and Broadcom and closed this week, according to Financial Times and Bloomberg.
Tencent is sharpening a dual-track AI chip strategy, combining self-developed semiconductors for its own business workloads with deeper partnerships across China's domestic AI computing supply chain.
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