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Jan 26, 11:30
Foxconn leads EMS/ODM rankings on AI servers and Apple boost
Honhai Precision posted strong revenue growth in the fourth quarter of 2025, driven by robust shipments of high-end AI servers and the launch of Apple's new iPhone generation. The company's quarterly revenue scale expanded significantly, with cloud networking products contributing notably to its top line. This marks a strategic shift for Foxconn from relying solely on consumer electronics toward a dual focus on both consumer devices and AI servers as key growth engines.
Lisa Su's toughest call: scrapping AMD's server roadmap
Jan 26, 16:29

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.

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.
Taiwan-based Kenmec Mechanical Engineering celebrated its 50th anniversary on January 24, 2026, marking a significant evolution from a traditional engineering contractor to a technology platform leader. Under founder and president Frank Hsieh and chairman Kevn Hsieh, the company is positioning itself around four core sectors—smart manufacturing and logistics, semiconductors, public infrastructure, and AI robotics—which form the basis of its growth strategy through 2026.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang made a quiet entrance into Shanghai for his first China visit of 2026, landing at the company's new office—strategically positioned just 300 meters from AMD's Shanghai headquarters.
As global industrial landscapes restructure, Taiwanese companies are making record investments in the US, driven by a strategic shift from cost-cutting to resilience in supply chain management. AU Optronics (AUO) chairman and CEO Paul Peng underscored the necessity for Taiwanese firms to transition from passive manufacturing bases toward leveraging the US as a critical market, innovation center, and capital platform.
Outdoor enthusiasts are increasingly demanding real-time information beyond what traditional bike computers or smartwatches can provide. However, challenges such as poor visibility under strong sunlight, the burden of device weight, and safety risks from looking down at data remain major hurdles for outdoor tech applications.
Hyundai Motor is establishing a specialized parts procurement organization to build a scalable mass production system for its robotics business, focusing on securing the global supply chain of key components such as actuators. This strategic move aims to prepare Hyundai for future market demands in humanoid robots.
Chinese robot vacuum makers are accelerating product innovation at a pace that has forced weaker rivals out of the market, reshaping a category once dominated by US brands and raising expectations for what home robots can do.
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.
Introducing OLED technology into IT applications has been on the rise over the last couple of years, and display driver IC (DDI) companies expect this segment to provide new incremental growth momentum for OLED DDIs. Major notebook companies have already rolled out high-end product lines equipped with OLED displays, indicating that related projects are already shipping. However, DDI brands say the impact has not been particularly noticeable so far, describing the current situation as having projects but limited shipment volumes.
Artificial intelligence (AI) development is entering a pivotal phase as the industry prepares to shift from showcasing model capabilities to assessing the technology's practical impact and value in 2026. Experts from Stanford University, industry leaders, and AI researchers emphasize a growing demand for measurable returns on investment and tangible productivity gains rather than exploration of theoretical potential.