Blaize and Nokia are advancing their collaboration on hybrid artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, moving toward real-world deployment through joint validation efforts and a combined solution showcase at GITEX Asia 2026 in Singapore.
Taiwan-based touch IC design leader Elan Microelectronics announced its March 2026 and first-quarter revenue figures, posting robust growth despite a traditionally slow season.
Jarllytec said operations rebounded in March 2026, driven by shipments of new hinge components for Chinese foldable smartphones. In the near term, shipment peaks for these products, alongside new notebook models from US clients, are expected to support steady growth in the second quarter. The company reported March revenue of NT$637 million (approx. US$20 million), up 40% month-over-month but down 36% year-over-year.
AmTRAN reported stable shipments of high-value products, supported by a return to normal working days following the Lunar New Year and renewed customer demand. These factors have pushed the company's March revenue to reach NT$2.4 billion (approx. US$73.8 million), up 44% from February and 11% higher than the same month in 2025, demonstrating strong growth momentum.
Electronic ODM makers' surge in March revenue, driven by accelerated notebook orders and booming AI server demand, erased the typical first-quarter slump, with implications for global device supply chains and enterprise AI deployments. As major assemblers outperform expectations and reshape shipment and stocking patterns heading into the second quarter of 2026, component markets are poised to benefit.
Chenbro Micom's strong March and first-quarter 2026 results underscore accelerating global demand for data center hardware driven by end-user AI, suggesting broader supply-chain and infrastructure implications for cloud providers, enterprises, and regional production strategies as companies scale up servers, storage, and networking gear to meet worldwide AI workload needs.
Although Taiwanese firms have largely missed the core AI chip development battlefield, a few with critical technological barriers have broken through—most notably Aspeed and ASMedia. These two companies boast remarkable profitability and capital market performance that even outpace MediaTek, Taiwan's largest IC design firm. Significantly, their founding management teams mostly originated from the once-dominant PC chipset giants Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) and VIA Technologies.
Meta Platforms has unveiled Muse Spark, the first AI model from its newly formed Meta Superintelligence Labs, marking a major step in its efforts to regain momentum in an AI race dominated by OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google, according to Reuters. Internally code-named Avocado, the model is designed to be small, fast, and efficient yet capable of handling complex tasks in science, math, and health.
Alibaba and Meta are both recalibrating their artificial intelligence strategies, with recent product decisions pointing to a broader industry shift toward closed or hybrid models — even among companies long associated with open-source development.
Artificial intelligence is entering a more infrastructure-driven phase, as companies at GITEX Asia 2026 highlighted growing constraints around compute, energy and hardware supply during the event's opening in Singapore.
Alibaba is restructuring its artificial intelligence (AI) leadership, forming a new CEO-led technology committee and streamlining executive responsibilities in a bid to accelerate innovation and stay competitive in China's fast-moving AI race.
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