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Thursday 20 November 2025
Jensen Huang explains why Nvidia is building an AI empire, not just faster chips
Nvidia is doubling down on ecosystem expansion to solidify its position as the go-to platform for AI computing, CEO Jensen Huang said during the company's third-quarter fiscal 2026 earnings call. With visibility to approximately US$500 billion in projected revenue from its Blackwell and Rubin platforms, Huang emphasized that the company's cash is being strategically deployed to fund growth, strengthen supply chains, and invest in long-term partnerships.
Thursday 20 November 2025
Nvidia sees a US$500bn Blackwell–Rubin pipeline through 2026 despite a muted China quarter
Nvidia sees clear visibility to US$500 billion in revenue from its Blackwell and Rubin platforms through the end of 2026, with AI infrastructure demand continuing to outstrip supply as clouds remain sold out and the company's entire GPU fleet—spanning Blackwell, Hopper, and Ampere—runs at full utilization.
Thursday 20 November 2025
Nvidia’s 3Q FY26 blowout challenges talk of an AI bubble
Nvidia delivered another quarter of rapid growth in the third quarter of fiscal year 2026, with sales jumping 62.49% on soaring AI-related demand. Data center revenue led the performance, while the company issued an upbeat fourth-quarter forecast supported by strong uptake of its next-generation platforms.
Thursday 20 November 2025
Edom says memory price hikes impact demand, but high-value-added products are less affected
IC distributor Edom Technology says that the notebook (NB) and networking markets are the two major development pillars for Taiwan, and that the networking market in particular holds strong opportunities during transitions to new standards. According to Edom, high-value-added products are less affected by memory price surges because customers willing to support higher prices will be prioritized. The market may need some time to return to a supply–demand balance.
Wednesday 19 November 2025
India's Ziroh Labs pitches CPU-first AI compute as power-hungry GPUs face scrutiny
India's Ziroh Labs is positioning its Kompact AI runtime as a homegrown alternative to GPU-based AI compute, arguing that enterprise AI adoption in emerging markets will hinge as much on energy availability and hardware sovereignty as on model quality.
Wednesday 19 November 2025
Power chip startups drive vertical power delivery trend
Silicon Valley venture firm Playground recently showcased seven semiconductor startups at a media event in Taiwan. Beyond the well-known Ayar Labs, d-Matrix, and NextSilicon, two HPC power component startups—PowerLattice and Vertical Semiconductor—stood out.
Wednesday 19 November 2025
Taiwan suppliers will determine silicon photonics breakout
Silicon Valley venture firm Playground recently held a media event in Taiwan featuring a fireside chat with Ayar Labs, a silicon photonics startup backed by leading chipmakers including Nvidia and AMD. Founder and CEO Mark Wade and former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger discussed the future of silicon photonics.
Wednesday 19 November 2025
Hygon steps deeper into China's AI-compute core with rising DCU adoption and a key processor upgrade

Hygon Information Technology delivered another solid revenue quarter but noted that profit growth slowed due to higher R&D spending and increased material costs. At the November 17 earnings call, GM and director Sha Chaoqun said order momentum remains strong and that recent memory-price increases mainly reflect an "explosive" rise in AI-server demand rather than structural supply shortages.

Wednesday 19 November 2025
Microsoft and Nvidia form multi-billion partnership with Anthropic
Three AI giants have formed a strategic partnership that will once again reshape the AI industry. Announced just before Microsoft Ignite 2025, Microsoft and Nvidia have committed to investing US$5 billion and US$10 billion, respectively, into Anthropic. In turn, Anthropic will purchase US$30 billion in computing capacity on Microsoft's Azure cloud computing platform. This deal will deepen Microsoft's shift toward a multi-model strategy, strengthen Nvidia's competitiveness against rival OpenAI, and provide Anthropic with the computing scale needed to leverage next-generation AI systems.
Wednesday 19 November 2025
Pat Gelsinger showcases semiconductor innovations for Taiwan visit; discusses AI and post-Intel adjustments
Pat Gelsinger, after stepping down as Intel's CEO, continues to influence the semiconductor sector through his role as a venture capitalist. On November 18, he led seven portfolio companies on a tour of Taiwan, presenting advanced technologies and reflecting on his four-decade-long relationship with the island's semiconductor industry.
Wednesday 19 November 2025
Silergy targets 40-50% growth in automotive revenue by 2026
Power management IC (PMIC) maker Silergy has disclosed that its strongest growth momentum continues to derive from the automotive sector. Despite macroeconomic and tariff uncertainties, the automotive segment alone delivered outstanding momentum in the third quarter of 2025, with nearly 30% quarter-on-quarter growth and 12% year-on-year growth. The share of automotive electronics revenue rose to 14% in 2025, and Silergy estimates that this figure could reach 20% in 2026. This implies that Silergy's automotive revenue could see a 40–50% annual growth rate in 2026, a considerable increase.
Wednesday 19 November 2025
Taiwan IC designers: Edge AI boom hinges on shipment volume
The stark contrast between cloud AI and edge AI markets has led chipmakers to respond very differently when assessing AI opportunities. While semiconductor companies in Europe and the US generally remain optimistic about edge AI's growth, Taiwanese IC design houses take a more pragmatic view.
Wednesday 19 November 2025
Taiwan makes TOP500 global supercomputer list
The 66th edition of the global TOP500 supercomputer rankings was officially released at the 2025 International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC25). The dominance of the US in high-performance computing (HPC) was yet again put into the spotlight during the conference, with other notable highlights including Europe's Jupiter becoming the first exascale system on the continent. Taiwan also earned a spot on the list.
Tuesday 18 November 2025
3D DRAM steps into AI inference: d-Matrix links with Alchip, Andes for Raptor build-out
d-Matrix completed a US$275 million Series C round in early November, raising its valuation to US$2 billion, and is speeding up the commercialisation of its 3D In-Memory Compute (3D IMC) technology and its next-generation Raptor inference accelerator for data centres as generative AI inference chips evolve quickly.
Tuesday 18 November 2025
Panjit's MOSFET becomes top 3Q25 revenue contributor
Power semiconductor integrated device manufacturer (IDM) Panjit International has announced its consolidated financial results for the third quarter of 2025. Although quarterly revenue declined slightly, the company's profitability improved due to product mix optimization, specifically increased contributions from automotive electronics and MOSFET product lines.
Tuesday 18 November 2025
WT Microelectronics breaks record in overseas fundraising to seize US and Europe opportunities
WT Microelectronics announced on November 17 that it has completed the simultaneous pricing of its global depositary receipts (GDRs) and unsecured convertible bonds, expecting to raise a total of approximately US$739 million. The funds will primarily support foreign currency purchases needed to meet business growth demands.
Tuesday 18 November 2025
Samsung reportedly achieves 60% yield rate for Exynos 2600 chip, plans competitive pricing
Samsung Electronics Co. has reportedly reached a 60% yield rate in producing its next-generation mobile application processor (AP), the Exynos 2600, using its 2nm GAA process technology. The company aims to price the chip US$20 to US$30 lower than Qualcomm's Snapdragon equivalent.
Tuesday 18 November 2025
Etron benefits from booming edge AI market, shortages extend through 2026
AI has pushed the memory industry into a growth cycle. Etron Technology President Elvis Deng stated that memory supply is now in short supply across the board. DDR4, LPDDR4, and DDR3 shortages will be difficult to ease in the short term, and are expected to persist into the second half of 2026—2027.
Tuesday 18 November 2025
The Intel-TSMC talent tug-of-war just escalated, now with a familiar name

When Dr. Wei-Jen Lo, the former senior vice president for corporate strategy development at TSMC, retired in July at the age of 75, many in the chip industry assumed his career had drawn to a close. Lo, an architect of several major process breakthroughs at TSMC and a key figure in the company's rise to technological dominance, was widely expected to honor strict noncompete commitments after stepping down.

Tuesday 18 November 2025
Arm plugs into NVLink — and suddenly the AI data-center map looks less x86-shaped
Arm and Nvidia announced new steps to expand their collaboration on AI data center infrastructure, highlighting the growing demand for energy-efficient computing as AI workloads scale. Companies across the sector are prioritizing "intelligence per watt," as power constraints increasingly limit data center capacity and performance.
Tuesday 18 November 2025
Microsoft benefits from OpenAI tech sharing for ASIC development
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella recently stated in an interview that Microsoft can access OpenAI's model research outcomes. System-level innovations developed by OpenAI can also be fully leveraged by Microsoft, which can implement these designs first for OpenAI and then extend or adapt them to its own purposes. Going forward, Microsoft will be able to share OpenAI's proprietary chip-related technologies and use them as a foundation to adjust or expand its own application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) chip development.
Tuesday 18 November 2025
Taiwan advances quantum computing race with dual platforms, 10-qubit chip by 1H26
Taiwan's Academia Sinica has unveiled its quantum chip fabrication platform (QC-Fab) and quantum computing test platform (QC-Test), marking a major step in the nation's push into quantum technology. QC-Fab began trial operations in September 2025, while QC-Test is expected to open for trials in 2026. A 10-qubit quantum computer chip under in-house development is slated for deployment in the first half of 2026.
Tuesday 18 November 2025
China's legacy chip dominance poses 'severe' threat, warns author of 'Chip War'
Chris Miller, the influential author of Chip War, is warning that while the West is focused on advanced AI, China is quietly weaponizing the market for older legacy semiconductors.
Monday 17 November 2025
Taiwan MCU makers expand into power and cooling to mitigate AI data center power consumption surge
As rack-level power consumption and cooling requirements rise in data centers, Taiwanese microcontroller (MCU) suppliers are innovating in power-supply and cooling-fan controls. Nuvoton Technology recently introduced an integrated baseboard management controller (BMC). Additionally, Holtek is upgrading server-fan solutions and expects major growth in brushless DC motor (BLDC) applications.
Monday 17 November 2025
From oil to chip: China's Heshun Petro makes an unexpected US$220M leap into semiconductor IP
Hunan Heshun Petroleum Co. announced a controlling acquisition of MSquare Technology, a Shanghai-based semiconductor IP and chiplet-interconnect developer. The November 16, 2025, disclosure marks the fuel distributor's move beyond its energy roots and into China's high-performance computing and advanced chip-design landscape.