Taiwan power management IC (PMIC) maker Anpec Electronics recently said its 2026 growth momentum will mainly rely on demand in non-PC applications to offset declines in PC-related business, while more meaningful expansion is not expected until 2027. The company also said rising wafer packaging and testing costs will drive a price increase of its products by up to 15% in June-July to preserve gross margins.
Hyperscaler AI capital spending is rapidly reshaping global EMS and ODM strategies, driving firms like Luxshare to pivot from smartphones toward AI infrastructure opportunities, while US peers such as Flex restructure around data center power systems. With hyperscaler capex exceeding US$800 billion annually, supply chains are reorganizing around AI servers, cooling, and high-speed interconnect demand, redefining competitive dynamics across China and the US.
Chenbro Micom said demand driven by AI deployments remained clear for the second quarter and the second half of 2026 as the company accelerated localization of manufacturing and operations to bolster resilience against regional conflicts and potential tariff changes. The firm reported cumulative revenue of NT$9.17 billion (approx. US$290 million) for the first four months of 2026, a 49.7% year-over-year increase, and April revenue of NT$2.06 billion, up 4.6% year-over-year, which it attributed to rising end-market AI application demand that is fueling data center hardware build-outs.
AI-driven demand is turning storage into one of the hottest segments in enterprise infrastructure, but tightening memory supply and rising component costs are creating growing pressure on customers, according to executives at Hitachi Vantara Taiwan.
As 2026 entered its second quarter, market research firm DIGITIMES released its ranking of the world's top 20 electronics manufacturing services (EMS) and original design manufacturers (ODM) for the first quarter of the year. The results underscored a sector increasingly being redrawn by the rise of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), which continues to drive both growth and competitive realignment across the electronics supply chain.
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MediaTek announced the opening of a new research and development data center at the Tongluo Science Park in Miaoli, Taiwan, aimed at supporting growing demand for edge AI and cloud AI development.
Advantech reported sharply accelerated first-quarter 2026 order momentum but cautioned that tight component supply and rising material costs will constrain its near-term outlook, even as management remained optimistic about full-year 2026 visibility.
Network equipment maker Gemtek Technology, following the launch of its 800G linear-drive pluggable optics (LPO) optical module in 2025, announced on April 6 that it has successfully developed its next-generation 1.6T octal small form-factor pluggable (OSFP) optical transceiver module. The product targets hyperscale cloud data centers and is expected to enter mass production in the fourth quarter of 2026.
Apple said it is increasing investment in renewable energy and water sustainability projects globally, including new solar and water initiatives in India, as the company pushes toward its goal of becoming carbon neutral across its entire value chain by 2030.
APMIC announced that its Traditional Chinese language model ACE-1 ranked in the global top 5 overall and secured the top spot on a "Taiwan values" metric in a language-model evaluation published on May 6 by the AI Product and System Evaluation Center under the Ministry of Digital Affairs. The results highlighted ACE-1's strength in local context understanding and reinforced the company's push for sovereign AI capabilities tailored to Taiwan's institutions and social and cultural environment.
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