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Wednesday 24 June 2026
Cerebras bets on speed as a product, racing to add data center capacity through 2027
Cerebras Systems used its first earnings call on June 26 to argue that speed is its core advantage and that the entire AI inference market is addressable. It also detailed an aggressive capacity ramp (with new data centers coming online every quarter through the end of 2027) to meet demand, it says, outstrips supply.
Wednesday 24 June 2026
Bosch Taiwan hits record FY2025 revenue on AI demand
Bosch Taiwan posted another record in fiscal year 2025, with revenue reaching NT$43.3 billion (US$1.37 billion), up 18.6% year on year. Growth was driven by strategic portfolio expansion, AI adoption and deeper sustainability efforts.
Wednesday 24 June 2026
Cerebras posts 92% revenue growth in first public quarter, but warns compute rentals will squeeze margins
Cerebras Systems delivered 92% revenue growth in its first quarter as a public company, but management cautioned that its decision to rent back computing capacity from an existing customer (a move expected to cut cloud margins by 10 to 15 points) will pressure profitability over the next several quarters.
Wednesday 24 June 2026
AI server VRM shifts drive power shortages and stretch lead times past 6 months
The AI boom is accelerating upgrades in thermal management and power management, and it is also triggering a revolution in voltage regulator module (VRM) architecture, with workloads pushing the industry from doubler-based designs to direct native multi-phase control. Industry insiders say the growing shortage of power components has three main causes: inventory corrections over the past three years that have left stockpiles too low, AI-related applications are surging rapidly, and a shift away from Chinese supply chains is gaining momentum amid geopolitical shifts.
Wednesday 24 June 2026
AI robot paths split as humanoid prices plunge, industrial orders hit record

China's Unitree Robotics has slashed its humanoid robot prices sharply, in stark contrast to the industrial robot market, where prices have remained stable, and orders have continued climbing to record highs. The divergence has intensified debate over whether AI robots will first break through via humanoid or non-humanoid models.

Wednesday 24 June 2026
Syncomm accelerates AIoT push on wireless audio strength
Syncomm Technology has built solid momentum in wireless audio transmission chips and modules and is now accelerating its shift into AIoT applications across energy monitoring, elder care, and disaster prevention and security, General Manager Liang-Chun Huang said at a Taiwan Stock Exchange Innovation Board company briefing.
Wednesday 24 June 2026
Column: Spain's Multiverse Computing builds case for on-device AI to curb soaring cloud costs

As generative AI moves from pilot projects to large-scale deployment in 2026, enterprises are facing a growing problem: AI bill anxiety.

Wednesday 24 June 2026
SoftBank rejects space data centers and commits to Earth-based AI compute

SoftBank Group said it will prioritize building large-scale terrestrial AI data-center capacity rather than pursuing space-based data centers, with founder Masayoshi Son arguing that the decisive advantage in artificial intelligence will come from compute infrastructure deployed on Earth.

Wednesday 24 June 2026
Column: Physical AI commercialization's safety gap

The race to commercialize physical AI and autonomous robots is running into a fundamental challenge: existing robot safety frameworks were designed for deterministic systems operating in controlled environments, not for autonomous machines making decisions in dynamic, unstructured ones.

Tuesday 23 June 2026
Nvidia targets robot safety as humanoids edge toward factory floors

Getting humanoid robots into factories and warehouses has always depended on two things: making them smart enough to be useful and safe enough to work alongside people.

Tuesday 23 June 2026
NYCU, Phison join forces to build AI heterogeneous computing resource management platform
Taiwan's National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) and Phison Electronics are teaming up to build a GPU resource management platform to improve the efficiency of computing resource utilization on campus.
Tuesday 23 June 2026
Kaori's Kaohsiung plant targets 2027 output for AI cooling and green energy demand
Kaori Heat Treatment held a groundbreaking ceremony for its new plant at Kaohsiung's Ciaotou Science Park on June 23. Chairman Dr. Allen Wu led the management team at the event, joined by government representatives and industry partners. Total investment in the Ciaotou Science Park plant is expected to be capped at NT$3.25 billion (approx. US$103 million), making it Kaori's largest production base, with a development scale exceeding the combined size of its existing sites.
Tuesday 23 June 2026
South Korea takes physical AI push from policy to practice

South Korea has moved its Physical AI Alliance from a policy-setting body into an operational platform, as the government and companies such as Naver deepen cooperation with Nvidia on physical AI, AI factories and large-scale computing infrastructure.

Tuesday 23 June 2026
Microsoft's Satya Nadella warns against AI profits being absorbed by just a few companies
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella warned against allowing only a handful of companies to economically profit from the new AI era. In an interview with Bloomberg, he critiqued the current trajectory of the AI race while predicting that the next phase of the industry would rely more on cheaper models.
Tuesday 23 June 2026
AWS Trainium 3 ramp set to boost Taiwan suppliers in the second half of 2026

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is moving into volume production of AI servers built around its latest custom chip, Trainium 3, setting up Taiwan suppliers across cooling, assembly, and slide rails for a shipment ramp that could extend into early 2027, according to supply chain sources.

Tuesday 23 June 2026
Micron and Anthropic partner to advance next-gen AI infrastructure

Micron and Anthropic have announced a strategic agreement to scale the infrastructure needed to support increasingly powerful AI models, deepening ties between a leading memory supplier and one of the industry's fastest-growing AI developers.

Tuesday 23 June 2026
SK Hynix Cheongju plant accidents raise HBM expansion safety concerns

SK Hynix's semiconductor production base in Cheongju, South Korea, has seen a string of accidents since 2026, prompting questions over whether its safety management system has gaps. The incidents have drawn scrutiny because many occurred after the M15X fab began operation, as the company ramped up production to meet surging high-bandwidth memory (HBM) demand.

Tuesday 23 June 2026
IBM and OpenAI partner to bring frontier AI to enterprise cyber defense

IBM has announced a partnership with OpenAI aimed at helping enterprises defend against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats by integrating frontier AI into security operations and workflows. The collaboration comes as organizations face a growing challenge from attackers that are also leveraging advanced AI tools to accelerate cyberattacks.

Tuesday 23 June 2026
SpaceX expands AI infrastructure business with US$6.3 billion Reflection AI deal
SpaceX has signed a major computing infrastructure agreement with open-source AI startup Reflection AI, underscoring the growing value of AI compute as one of the industry's most strategic resources.
Tuesday 23 June 2026
Midjourney launches full-body ultrasound scanner and plans wellness spas with aggressive scale targets
Midjourney is moving into medical devices with a full-body ultrasound scanner and a companion wellness business, a shift that could affect how health data is collected and used worldwide. The company says the system aims to offer fast, low-cost scans at scale, while raising questions about regulation, privacy, and future diagnostic access.
Tuesday 23 June 2026
Japan puts robotics at heart of US$2.3 trillion chip revival

Japan is preparing a sweeping public-private investment strategy totaling more than JPY370 trillion (US$2.3 trillion) by fiscal 2040, spanning 17 strategic sectors including AI, semiconductors, aerospace, and energy-related industries.

Tuesday 23 June 2026
Commentary: Google defines AI path to ASI, validates chip boom
Google released a 30,000-word AI roadmap on June 14 that, for the first time, clearly defines AI having the capability of 100 million humans as a key milestone on the path to artificial superintelligence (ASI). The plan outlines a three-stage evolution from today's large models to artificial general intelligence (AGI) and then ASI, reinforcing expectations that AI capabilities will keep expanding at an exponential pace.
Tuesday 23 June 2026
High-end fiberglass cloth supply tightens; shortages to persist through 2027

Demand for high-end fiberglass cloth is surging on the AI boom, and orders from copper-clad laminate (CCL) customers are leaving the world's two largest suppliers, Nittobo and Taiwan Glass, short of capacity. In particular, low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) and low Dk2 products remain the tightest, with supply-demand gaps now expected to last through 2027.

Monday 22 June 2026
AI demolishes traditional tech: how NPUs and AI RAN are rewriting European infrastructure

AI is no longer a localized software novelty. It is now aggressively wiping out traditional hardware infrastructure across Europe. According to new market intelligence reports from CONTEXT World, there has been an unprecedented displacement of legacy systems. Driven by complex professional workflows, massive public sector procurement, and a fundamental restructuring of telecommunications networks, AI-optimized hardware has transitioned from a progressive choice to an absolute operational necessity.

Monday 22 June 2026
How physical AI and ADAS-cockpit fusion are rewiring China's smart driving supply chain

Physical AI and ADAS-cockpit integration have become the two main forces driving upgrades in China's autonomous driving and smart cockpit supply chains, according to the latest report from DIGITIMES Research. Under this trend, automakers and tech companies are accelerating the deployment of world models and LLMs, with a new wave of mass production and commercial pilot runs expected in the second half of 2026.