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ASML gains from rising EUV demand and US chip spending
After TSMC chairman C.C. Wei said on a recent earnings call that AI demand is real and that AI is becoming embedded in daily life as a long-term trend, expectations for ASML's performance and outlook have largely settled.
Below are the most-read DIGITIMES stories from the week of January 16 – February 1, 2026.
India's finance ministry on February 1, 2026, unveiled the Union Budget for 2026–27, placing electronics and technology manufacturing at the heart of its growth strategy, with fresh funding for semiconductors, electronics components, and AI-linked infrastructure aimed at strengthening supply chains and boosting India's global manufacturing competitiveness.
Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang on February 1, 2026 underscored Taiwan's central role in the global artificial intelligence supply chain, saying the company "would not be possible without Taiwan," while warning that soaring AI demand is placing unprecedented pressure on semiconductor, memory, and manufacturing capacity worldwide.
After two decades, India and the EU close an FTA deal as US's tariff policy is disrupting the global supply chain.

As Nvidia prepares to adopt its sixth-generation HBM4, Micron has taken a quieter approach to supply timelines compared with Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix. Yet the company's recent surge in capacity investments signals growing confidence in its memory business. At the same time, its expansion in Singapore—focused on NAND Flash—is widely seen as a forward-looking technological move.

The smartphone industry is bearing the brunt of rising memory prices, and the impact is most evident in mid- to low-end models. Transsion, the Chinese smartphone maker regarded as a leading brand in emerging markets, has become one of the first handset vendors to be clearly hit by this wave of memory price increases. On the evening of January 29, 2025, Transsion announced its earnings forecast for full-year 2025, estimating annual revenue of CNY65.568 billion (US$9.4 billion), down about 4.6% year over year. Net profit is estimated at about CNY2.546 billion, plunging 54.11% year over year, nearly half of the previous year. This marks the first significant profit decline since Transsion went public.
Amidst escalating global trade tensions, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's "Trillion-Dollar" power summit in Taipei featured a surprising guest: a legendary chairman of Chinese PCB giant. As the sole Chinese executive invited to the inner circle, his presence alongside the heads of TSMC and Foxconn underscores the pragmatic, border-defying alliances required to power the global AI boom.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang issued a sharp rebuke to market speculation regarding the rise of custom silicon (ASIC) during an interview in Taipei on January 31, 2026.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered a fiery defense of his company's alliance with OpenAI on Saturday night, January 31, 2026, dismissing reports of a "cooling" relationship as "complete nonsense."

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang hosted a high-profile banquet in Taipei on January 31, 2026, for the leaders of Taiwan's semiconductor ecosystem.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang attended the company's Taiwan branch year-end party on January 30. Notably, he was accompanied by Vanessa Lee, the former TSMC Vice President of Materials Management, who managed the event's arrangements.