Formosa Plastics Group (FPG) is stepping up its transformation into higher-value businesses, with AI, semiconductors, and power grid opportunities emerging as key new growth engines as the petrochemical industry faces a downcycle that started in 2023.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced at GTC Taipei on June 1st that the Vera Rubin platform has entered full production, with Taiwan's server makers and global supply chain partners manufacturing systems at scale for AI labs, cloud providers, and hyperscalers worldwide.
ByteDance is creating a new chip similar to those made by Nvidia partner Groq to help the Chinese creator of TikTok handle its AI inference loads, according to The Information. Its expansion into language processing units (LPUs) marks another step in the development of its domestic AI infrastructure.
Foxconn is expanding its footprint in France through two projects spanning artificial intelligence infrastructure and semiconductor packaging, as the Taiwanese electronics manufacturer deepens its role in Europe's efforts to build advanced computing and chip capabilities.
Compeq Manufacturing Co. told shareholders on May 28 that AI infrastructure demand has transformed the printed circuit board industry and will push high-end PCB manufacturing complexity, reliability requirements and product gross margins higher, leading the firm to expect significant revenue and profit growth in 2027 and 2028. The company held its 2026 annual shareholders meeting where executives outlined the strategic shift toward AI servers, high-end switches, satellite communications and optical communications as core growth drivers.
PCB maker Zhen Ding said AI is driving a structural shift in electronics, redefining the role of printed circuit boards from passive signal connections to critical platforms for high-performance computing and system integration. Chairman Charles Shen made the remarks at the company's 2026 annual shareholders' meeting.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled RTX Spark at Computex Taipei this morning, announcing a new superchip designed to power a generation of Windows laptops and compact desktops built around on-device AI agents. The announcement, made at GTC Taipei on May 31, comes as Computex 2026 opens in Taipei with AI hardware dominating the show floor. Devices from major PC manufacturers are expected to ship this fall.
After Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang wrapped up his "trillion-dollar banquet" for Taiwan AI supply-chain giants, GTC Taipei is set to become a highlight of Computex 2026. Nvidia will also host its first "South Korean partners night" in Taiwan.
Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang said the artificial intelligence industry is entering a rapid growth phase that could keep revenue rising sharply into 2027, while supply-chain bottlenecks are likely to persist as demand continues to outstrip capacity.
Computex 2026 will open under the theme "AI Together," with attention shifting beyond Nvidia's training-focused hardware to AI computing, robotics, smart mobility, and next-generation technologies. The event is likely to highlight a wider set of suppliers as AI moves deeper into inference, edge applications, and custom chips.
The global semiconductor industry is at an inflection point, split between those who can still shrink transistors and those who can no longer do so. US export controls and the denial of EUV lithography equipment have effectively capped China's front-end chip manufacturing at older process nodes, while Taiwan's TSMC extends its lead by layering chips vertically in three dimensions — a technique known as 3D stacking — binding the world's top AI chip designers ever more tightly to its ecosystem.
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