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May 27, 15:41
Taiwan Cement embraces AI to drive resilience, stresses role in semiconductor growth
During Taiwan Cement Corporation's (TCC) 2025 annual shareholders' meeting on May 27, chairman An-ping Chang expressed confidence in the company's long-term viability, declaring that despite shifting investment trends favoring semiconductors, his cement firm is built to last a hundred years.
At the Momo shareholders' meeting held on May 27, Fubon Group chairman Daniel Tsai addressed Taiwan's growing energy concerns, suggesting that the government consider restarting the Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant (Nuclear Plant 3) as a backup power source. The comments came just days after the facility was officially decommissioned, marking a milestone in Taiwan's transition to a non-nuclear energy policy.
At the Ascend AI Developer Summit on May 26, 2025, Huawei unveiled its new Ascend SuperNode architecture, the foundation of its CloudMatrix 384 high-performance AI compute cluster. Comprised of 384 Ascend 910C processors housed across 12 compute cabinets and 4 bus cabinets, the system delivers 300 petaflops of processing power and 48 terabytes of high-bandwidth memory—nearly double the BF16 compute throughput of Nvidia's GB200 NVL72 system.
Despite fresh uncertainty under Trump's second term, Taiwan's technology and trade sectors are showing surprising resilience and even growth. While his unpredictable tariff policies continue to rattle global markets, Taiwan is capitalizing on an AI-driven boom, with January-April 2025 industrial output and exports hitting new highs.
US President Donald Trump's threat to slap at least 25% tariffs on Apple if it doesn't manufacture iPhones domestically has failed to rattle Taiwan's optical component makers, who are taking a wait-and-see approach to the volatile policy rhetoric.
US President Donald Trump's latest warning of a 25% tariff on Apple's iPhone production unless it returns to the US has rattled global supply chain operators. While the threat aligns with Trump's longstanding protectionist stance, industry insiders say the implications—higher costs, potential production delays, and forced supply chain shifts—are too significant to ignore. Suppliers are reportedly in negotiations with Apple to determine the next steps.
Tienpin United has announced a strategic shift from life services to the artificial intelligence sector. In collaboration with Xinwei, the company has launched Naike Clean Technology to enter the market for critical cleaning services of AI water-cooled servers.
The year 2025 marks a pivotal moment for humanoid robotics as the technology transitions from science fiction to commercial reality. China hosted the world's first competitive humanoid robot combat tournament on May 25, 2025, in Hangzhou, signaling the industry's rapid evolution beyond traditional applications.
UVB sees profits after closures in China
May 27, 11:39
Vision care provider Universal Vision Biotechnology (UVB) is developing three core business segments aimed at offering treatments and care throughout the entire life cycle, focusing on vision control for teens and preteens (ages 9–18), refractive laser procedures for adults (ages 20–50), and cataract treatments for seniors (ages 55 and above).

Samsung Electronics has slipped out of the top three in the global CMOS image sensor (CIS) market for the first time in years, according to newly released data from market research firms. Once the second-largest supplier by shipment volume in 2023, Samsung now ranks fourth, underscoring the growing pressure it faces from China's rapidly evolving semiconductor ecosystem.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) officials said the global drone sector stands at a critical juncture, with significant growth potential shadowed by supply chain vulnerabilities that could hamper international expansion.
US President Donald Trump recently demanded that Apple relocate the assembly and production of iPhones to the US. Otherwise, a 25% tariff would be imposed on iPhones and other smartphones manufactured overseas, reigniting market concerns. Generally, it is believed that Trump's move against Apple will ultimately amount to little more than an empty threat. This reckless approach could impose greater operational pressures on the supply chain while causing unintended harm to American industries themselves.
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