Foxconn confirmed a ransomware intrusion at its Wisconsin plant in the US, and said the affected facility continued operating normally after the incident. The attack renewed scrutiny of cybersecurity practices across Taiwan's tech manufacturing sector, where executives said rapid advances in AI servers, semiconductors, and space systems have heightened the strategic importance of Taiwan's role as a supply chain hub.
Japan's NSK and NTN have agreed to pursue a merger that would create the world's largest bearing maker, as rising costs, slowing demand, and Chinese competition push Japan's industrial suppliers toward consolidation.
Tesla has entered what analysts describe as a "high-investment cycle" in 2026, marking a pivotal shift in the company's strategic priorities from pure electric-vehicle expansion toward artificial intelligence, robotics, and semiconductor self-sufficiency.
Over the past 15 years, several major technological paradigms have crossed the commercial threshold from "zero to one" and into mass adoption.
Microloops reported record revenue and profit for the first quarter of 2026, driven by sustained demand for AI server cooling products that accounted for 60% of sales, the company announced. The thermal module maker said the strong AI-related mix lifted scale and profitability even as revenue slowed at the start of the second quarter.
IC design firm PixArt Imaging said on May 12 that its three core business areas will post strong growth in the second quarter of 2026, with revenue expected to rise by the double digits quarter over quarter. The company said better-than-expected game console shipments lifted first-quarter 2026 results above its earlier forecast, helping offset a weak PC market.
Dixon Technologies reported fiscal 2026 results showing full-year revenue growth, but underlying profitability momentum weakened toward the end of the year, with a flat fourth quarter and mounting cost pressures across its core electronics manufacturing services (EMS) business.
Taiwan-based industrial manufacturer TECO Electric & Machinery said on May 12 that its board had approved the acquisition of Malaysian engineering firm Dynaciate Engineering Sdn. Bhd. for about RM200 million (approx. US$50.8 million), in a deal expected to close in August 2026. After completion, TECO will gain controlling ownership, with revenue and earnings from the acquired company expected to begin contributing to consolidated results in the second half of 2026.
Altasec Technology, a smart security and control solutions provider founded in 2011, will list on Taiwan's Emerging Stock Board on May 14 as it moves to capture demand from AI applications and expand further into the European and US security markets.
Y.S. Tech reported that demand for high-end networking IT cooling and automotive orders lifted consolidated revenue to NT$1.129 billion in the first quarter of 2026 and operating profit to NT$41.97 million, increases of 14.45% and 24.26% year-over-year respectively, while quarterly after-tax profit fell to NT$38.27 million with earnings per share of NT$0.48 due to new plant entry costs and equipment depreciation that began in the fourth quarter of 2025.
Compal Electronics' non-PC operations grew to 35% of first-quarter 2026 revenue, signaling a shift in global supply chains as the notebook and server maker advances toward a 40% annual target; investors and customers worldwide may see a changing product mix, margin pressures, and inventory dynamics affecting suppliers, pricing, and markets.
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