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May 11
Memory bottlenecks threaten data-center GPU efficiency as AI inference scales, says Micron SVP
Micron's senior vice president, Jeremy Werner, told The Circuit Podcast that memory has become a strategic bottleneck for data-center inference, warning that insufficient memory can sharply cut GPU utilization while faster, larger memory can theoretically multiply the compute extracted from GPUs. The remarks underscore how storage and memory design could limit AI deployment.
Univacco Technology reported that consolidated revenue for the first quarter of 2026 reached NT$774 million, up 3.9% year-over-year and a record for the period, driven by steady growth in North American demand and a pickup in orders from end-brand customers. The company said the Americas now account for a growing share of sales and have become a key driver of the group's operating momentum.

OpenAI is expanding beyond AI model development and into enterprise implementation with the launch of the OpenAI Deployment Company, a new business unit backed by more than US$4 billion in initial funding that will help organizations integrate AI into core operations and workflows.

Pan Jit International and its subsidiary participated in Make NTU 2026, a 36-hour student hackathon hosted by the electrical engineering student association at National Taiwan University, and sponsored corporate awards focused on robotic gripper applications. The event, held in 2026, aimed to promote projects that combined artificial intelligence, sensing, smart control, and innovative design to explore smart robotics and related future technologies.
AcBel Polytech reported record first-quarter consolidated revenue in 2026, driven by rising demand for enterprise and data-center power, but flagged muted near-term profit performance due to product-mix shifts and delayed shipments of some high-power products. The firm said first-quarter consolidated revenue was NT$8.581 billion (US$273 million), up 20.5% year-over-year and down 6.7% sequentially, and that April revenue was NT$3.152 billion, up 34.61% year-over-year and up 0.19% month-over-month.
Nvidia's modular AI strategy fuels Delta Electronics supplier boom
May 12, 10:54

AI infrastructure demand is reshaping the electronics manufacturing sector, pushing component makers to move up the value chain into module production and system integration. Delta Electronics has emerged as a prominent example, with its aggressive global expansion plans also accelerating capacity investments by suppliers, including rack maker JPP Holding and battery module supplier Dynapack International Technology in Thailand.

Nvidia's copper-to-fiber AI shift boosts China's optical plays
May 12, 10:18
Nvidia is deepening its partnership with US fiber-optics maker Corning, with plans to replace copper cable connections with optical fiber in next-generation rack-scale AI systems. The move is drawing renewed attention to China's role in the global optical communications supply chain.
Ichia Technologies announced on May 11 that it plans to make a cash-based strategic investment in optical communications components maker Evercast Precision, totaling no more than NT$74 million (approx. US$2.36 million).
Arm is preparing to expand beyond its traditional IP licensing business by introducing data center CPUs, positioning itself to compete directly with some of its own customers, including AWS, Google, and Nvidia, while maintaining rapid growth in licensing revenue driven by rising demand for AI infrastructure.
A DIGITIMES Research observation at the 2026 Taipei International Auto Electronics Show found that Taiwan's automotive electronics industry is steadily shifting from supplying individual components toward integrated systems spanning autonomous driving sensors, in-cabin safety, autonomous logistics vehicles, and localized supply-chain integration.
On May 6, Elon Musk was in several places at once: confronting OpenAI in court, announcing on X that xAI would no longer operate as an independent company, and handing over a large share of his AI compute to another AI firm, Anthropic. Three years after Musk gathered 12 researchers from DeepMind, Google, and OpenAI to found xAI with the stated goal to "understand the universe," he has now moved to shut it down.
Chenbro expands from AI server chassis into liquid-cooling CDU
May 12, 08:41
Chenbro CEO Corona Chen said strong AI demand is reshaping data center architecture, pushing the company beyond its traditional chassis business into systems, racks, and liquid-cooling infrastructure. She said Chenbro has moved from PC chassis to general-purpose servers and AI servers, and is now entering racks, liquid-cooling cabinets, and IT racks by leveraging its mechanical design expertise.