Dutch chipmaker Nexperia has accused its suspended chief executive, Zhang Xuezheng (also known as Wing Zhang), of spreading "falsehoods" and taking "unauthorized actions," intensifying a corporate and geopolitical confrontation that now spans China, Europe, and the global automotive supply chain.
With the momentum behind artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure continuing to accelerate, industry giants Nvidia and AMD are preparing to launch next-generation chip architectures in 2027. These innovations are expected to significantly drive demand for AI servers, reshaping the supply chain and pushing the boundaries of data center design.
At the OCP Global Summit, Broadcom unveiled major advances in Co-Packaged Optics (CPO), claiming the technology has reached the maturity and reliability needed to transform next-generation AI compute clusters.
As TSMC prepares to release its latest financial results, investor optimism remains high despite renewed concerns over an AI bubble. Industry watchers continue to bet on generative AI as a key growth driver, propelling demand in the high-performance computing (HPC) sector and encouraging clients to steadily scale up chip orders with TSMC.