
As enterprise adoption of generative AI accelerates, a new phase of infrastructure demand is beginning to take shape. According to DIGITIMES' special report, Accelerating enterprise AI: Hardware advancements and compute architecture transformation, the industry is moving beyond the initial buildout of training capacity and into a stage defined by large-scale deployment—where inference workloads are emerging as the primary driver of compute growth.
Thailand is fast emerging as a critical hub for high-end electronics manufacturing, as global supply chains shift and demand for AI computing power accelerates.
Japanese auto parts supplier Denso said on April 27 that it is considering all options, including withdrawing its acquisition proposal for chipmaker Rohm, after failing to secure the company's support.



