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AI demolishes traditional tech: how NPUs and AI RAN are rewriting European infrastructure

AI is no longer a localized software novelty. It is now aggressively wiping out traditional hardware infrastructure across Europe. According to new market intelligence reports from CONTEXT World, there has been an unprecedented displacement of legacy systems. Driven by complex professional workflows, massive public sector procurement, and a fundamental restructuring of telecommunications networks, AI-optimized hardware has transitioned from a progressive choice to an absolute operational necessity.

Chinese Premier Li Qiang will attend Summer Davos 2026, to be held from June 23 to 25 in Dalian, Liaoning province. The forum, formally the Annual Meeting of the New Champions, will feature a speech by Li. Ahead of the event, Li visited Dalian on June 22 to inspect local heavy industry and advanced equipment manufacturers, signaling China's continued policy support for advanced manufacturing.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella warned against allowing only a handful of companies to economically profit from the new AI era. In an interview with Bloomberg, he critiqued the current trajectory of the AI race while predicting that the next phase of the industry would rely more on cheaper models.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is moving into volume production of AI servers built around its latest custom chip, Trainium 3, setting up Taiwan suppliers across cooling, assembly, and slide rails for a shipment ramp that could extend into early 2027, according to supply chain sources.

US President Donald Trump has signed Executive Order 14411, titled "Ushering in the Next Frontier of Quantum Innovation," launching a broad federal initiative aimed at strengthening America's leadership in quantum computing, sensing, and networking technologies. The order outlines a whole-of-government strategy to accelerate commercialization, expand research capabilities, and safeguard national security as global competition in quantum technology intensifies.

Micron and Anthropic have announced a strategic agreement to scale the infrastructure needed to support increasingly powerful AI models, deepening ties between a leading memory supplier and one of the industry's fastest-growing AI developers.

SK Hynix's semiconductor production base in Cheongju, South Korea, has seen a string of accidents since 2026, prompting questions over whether its safety management system has gaps. The incidents have drawn scrutiny because many occurred after the M15X fab began operation, as the company ramped up production to meet surging high-bandwidth memory (HBM) demand.

IBM has announced a partnership with OpenAI aimed at helping enterprises defend against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats by integrating frontier AI into security operations and workflows. The collaboration comes as organizations face a growing challenge from attackers that are also leveraging advanced AI tools to accelerate cyberattacks.

Meta Platforms has agreed to invest US$900 million in Indian fintech startup CRED and appoint its founder, Kunal Shah, as the new global head of WhatsApp, marking a major leadership change at one of the world's largest messaging platforms.

SpaceX has signed a major computing infrastructure agreement with open-source AI startup Reflection AI, underscoring the growing value of AI compute as one of the industry's most strategic resources.

Tata Electronics, Apple's exclusive iPhone assembler in India, confirmed a major data breach on June 23, 2026, weeks after the WorldLeaks hacking group posted stolen internal records for sale on dark web forums, Reuters revealed.

Taipei-backed startups showcased AI martech, fintech, and digital-transformation tools at NextRise 2026 in South Korea, seeking investors, partners, and accelerators across Asia. The pavilion signaled how Taiwan's startups are positioning for cross-border growth, while also reflecting broader regional competition in AI, enterprise software, and digital commerce.