Huawei reported 2025 revenue of CNY880.9 billion, up 2.2% year-over-year, its second-highest on record, with net profit rising 8.63% to CNY68 billion (approx. US$9.87 billion). Growth slowed sharply from 22.4% in 2024, leaving revenue just below its 2020 peak of CNY891.4 billion and raising the bar for further expansion, analysts cited by Chinastarmarket.cn said.
Infineon held its "We Power AI" event in Taipei this week, marking the second consecutive year the company has hosted a large-scale forum in Taiwan focused on power-related technologies for AI data centers. Adam White, President of Infineon's Power & Sensor Systems division, said that Taiwan is the absolute core of the AI data center ecosystem, and the company will continue to collaborate closely with Taiwan's supply chain partners. Looking ahead, AI servers will gradually upgrade from the current 500 kW per rack specification to the megawatt level. Accordingly, the power semiconductor content in AI data centers will also reach US$150 per kW.
As the US-Iran conflict continues, external concerns over its economic impact have intensified, and capital markets have recently experienced significant volatility. Chinese National Association of Industry and Commerce (CNAIC) Chairman Thomas T.L. Wu explained how the words and actions of US President Donald Trump have had a major impact on short-term market fluctuations. Although rising international raw material prices in the short term have caused disruptions such as inflation and delivery delays, Taiwan's economy benefits from the strong foundation of the AI and ICT industries, and its medium- to long-term outlook remains promising.
In the 800V power supply systems of AI data centers, market consensus has solidified around strong demand for wide bandgap semiconductors. The industry has broadly concluded that the adoption of gallium nitride (GaN) will rise rapidly, at a higher rate than silicon carbide (SiC).
Foxconn's March 2026 capital campaign in North America signals a shift toward regionalized AI supply chains, promising shorter lead times, lower geopolitical risk, and improved delivery for global customers as it builds manufacturing, design, and system-integration capabilities across the US and Mexico while supporting cloud service provider investment needs.
Samsung R&D Institute India, Bangalore, has expanded its Samsung Innovation Campus to six additional colleges, deepening its efforts to equip young learners with AI, IoT, and coding skills — strengthening digital workforce pipelines and international competitiveness while promoting inclusivity and employability through industry-aligned training and mentorship across India and beyond.
Google researchers have heightened concerns about the long-term security of cryptocurrencies, warning that advances in quantum computing could undermine the cryptographic foundations that protect digital assets such as Bitcoin, according to Bloomberg.
Alibaba's release of its closed-source Qwen3.5 model marks a strategic pivot toward monetization, reflecting growing competitive and commercial pressures as Chinese and global AI players rethink open-source strategies.
A prolonged shortage of memory and storage components—driven largely by the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence infrastructure—is expected to weigh heavily on the global personal computer market in 2026.
Nvidia's US$2 billion investment in Marvell signals a shift toward hybrid AI infrastructure, balancing dominance with openness while intensifying competition across custom silicon, networking, and next-generation interconnects.
Biren Technology reported 2025 revenue of CNY1.04 billion (approx. US$150.47 million), up 207.2% year-over-year, supported by demand from domestic data centers and AI enterprise customers. Gross margin rose to 53.8%, up 0.63pp. The company's BR10X general-purpose GPU remained the main revenue contributor, while its next-generation BR20X is set for launch in 2026.
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