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Wednesday 10 June 2026
Frontier of AI shifts from model strength to deployment, cost, and applications
The frontier of AI is shifting from model training and accuracy to real-world deployment and other emerging factors, according to a panel held on June 10 comprising AI leaders in Asia and Europe. The new battleground is evolving toward cost and markets where AI capabilities remain less developed.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Nvidia's AI ramp deepens memory squeeze as cloud providers lock up supply through 2028
Memory shortages tied to Nvidia's next wave of AI hardware are expected to intensify through 2027 and into 2028, as major cloud service providers continue to secure long-term supply for data-center buildouts, according to supply-chain sources. The pressure is already rippling through DRAM and NAND markets, with OEMs and module makers warning of tighter availability and weaker room for additional orders.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
OpenAI reportedly nears 10GW Ohio lease with Nvidia backing, sealing its pivot from building to renting compute
OpenAI is in advanced talks to lease a planned 10-gigawatt data center campus on federal land in Ohio, in what would be the company's largest infrastructure commitment to date, The Information reported, citing people familiar with the negotiations. The deal — developed by SoftBank's SB Energy on land owned by the US Department of Energy, with Nvidia weighing a role as credit guarantor — would crystallize a year-long shift in OpenAI's strategy: away from owning massive computing assets, and toward leasing them.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Tech analyst unpacks why AI eats the world at SuperAI Singapore
Sam Altman's vision of artificial intelligence as a utility bought by the meter — like electricity — may be the wrong model entirely, and the telecommunications industry's last decade shows why. Benedict Evans, the technology analyst and former Andreessen Horowitz partner, made that case Wednesday in the second keynote of SuperAI Singapore 2026, drawing on mobile data's growth trajectory to argue that volume and valuation do not travel together in commodity infrastructure businesses.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
ByteDance takes direct aim at Claude Code and Codex at SuperAI Singapore
ByteDance's enterprise technology arm took a direct shot at Anthropic and OpenAI's coding tools at SuperAI Singapore 2026 on Wednesday, with Kan Yang, head of solutions at BytePlus, naming Claude Code and Codex as competitors to ByteDance's own agentic engineering product, Trae.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Closed AI models face a capex reckoning as open-weight alternatives close gap, SuperAI speaker warns
The economics of closed artificial intelligence (AI) models may be fundamentally broken, and the centralized cloud infrastructure supporting them is the next target — that was the sharpest argument to emerge from the opening keynote of SuperAI Singapore 2026 on Wednesday, where entrepreneur and former Coinbase chief technology officer Balaji Srinivasan laid out a case for why the software industry may have no choice but to decentralize.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
TSMC's May revenue grows 30% as AI demand and tight capacity support outlook
TSMC reported consolidated net revenue of about NT$416.98 billion (approx. US$13.2 billion) in May 2026, up 1.5% from April and 30.1% from a year earlier. The figure set a new monthly record and reinforced expectations that demand for leading-edge chips remains strong.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Microsoft Azure's China retreat shows data sovereignty is squeezing global cloud providers
Microsoft is reportedly scaling back parts of its China operations again, with the latest adjustment focused on its Azure cloud business, as both the US and China tighten scrutiny over data security and cross-border data flows.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Malaysia urges ASEAN to build regional power grid in response to geopolitical tensions, AI-driven power demand
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has once again called on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to establish a regional power grid, as geopolitical developments and growing demand for artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure simultaneously affect energy supply and demand.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Trend Micro COO sees Taiwan as model for AI regulation
Trend Micro COO Kevin Simzer believes Taiwan has the potential to become a global model for AI regulation, as AI technologies evolve from simple tools to become autonomous agentic systems capable of handling complex tasks and decision-making.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Trump administration reportedly halts public AI capability reports amid national security push
The Trump administration has reportedly directed a Commerce Department-affiliated body responsible for evaluating advanced artificial intelligence systems to stop publishing public reports on the capabilities of leading AI models, according to The Wall Street Journal, which cited multiple people familiar with the matter. The move has intensified debate in Washington over who should oversee the assessment of increasingly powerful AI technologies and how governments should balance innovation with national security concerns.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Taiwan reportedly weighs tougher AI chip export curbs as US lawmakers push for tighter China controls
Taiwan is considering significantly tougher restrictions on exports of advanced AI chips to China, a move that would bring the island's regulations closer to those of the US and strengthen efforts to combat semiconductor smuggling, according to Bloomberg.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Apple's Siri AI finally arrives, but China blockage threatens iPhone's next upgrade cycle
Apple's new Siri AI has finally arrived, but its absence from China threatens to weaken the company's artificial intelligence (AI) strategy in one of the world's most important smartphone markets.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Interview: Taiwan's INFINITIX expands in South Korea to tap sovereign AI demand

As AI adoption accelerates globally, computing infrastructure is becoming a key competitive battleground. Taiwan-based AI software company INFINITIX is expanding in South Korea with GPU optimization software, aiming to meet demand for localized infrastructure and sovereign AI development.

Wednesday 10 June 2026
Apple moves private cloud compute to third party with Google Cloud AI
Apple unveiled its third-generation foundation models at WWDC 2026, marking a major shift in its artificial intelligence strategy with implications for users worldwide. The new Siri, deeper Apple Intelligence integration, and a move to Google Cloud for its top model highlight how global device experiences may increasingly depend on cross-company cloud infrastructure.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Supermicro's US$7 billion fundraising shines spotlight on mounting governance and compliance challenges
According to Bloomberg and Reuters, Supermicro said it plans to raise US$7 billion through a series of equity and equity-linked offerings to support purchases of components needed to fulfill a growing backlog of artificial intelligence server orders, marking the latest chapter in a turbulent period for the company.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Microsoft cuts hundreds of Azure jobs in China as another step in its global restructuring

Microsoft is laying off hundreds of employees in its Azure cloud division in China, marking the latest step in the company's ongoing restructuring efforts as it navigates increasingly complex regulatory environments in both the US and China.

Wednesday 10 June 2026
Delta and Lite-On poised to benefit as AI pushes data centers toward megawatt power levels

AI's relentless expansion is forcing a structural overhaul of data-center power infrastructure, creating a new investment cycle that extends well beyond servers and semiconductors.

Wednesday 10 June 2026
Commentary: YMTC, CXMT relisting shows US-China tech controls are moving beyond chips
YMTC and CXMT have returned to Washington's Chinese Military Companies list, placing China's two leading memory chipmakers back at the center of US scrutiny over semiconductors, military-civil fusion, and China's technology supply chain.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Taiwan AI industry plan targets silicon photonics as new moat
The Taiwanese government has launched an AI infrastructure initiative aiming to further strengthen its semiconductor industry prowess by leveraging silicon photonics (SiPh) to form a new moat, as AI-driven demand for high-speed data transfer accelerates.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Column: Robotics' razor's edge is finally cutting into the real world
In early June in Vienna, a robotics startup used its keynote at ICRA 2026 — the International Conference on Robotics and Automation — to show a robotic arm slowly and precisely shaving its founder's face.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
COMPUTEX highlights a shift to prefabricated AI data centers
At COMPUTEX 2026, held under the theme "AI Together," a clear shift was visible across the exhibition floor: the focus has moved beyond individual chips and server specifications toward a far more practical challenge — how to rapidly deploy full-scale computing infrastructure under tight constraints of power, time, and construction capacity.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Chenbro Micom posts May revenue jump and projects strong second-half momentum
Server chassis maker Chenbro Micom reported that May 2026 revenue reached NT$2.51 billion (approx. US$79 million), up 37.3% year-over-year and 21.8% month-over-month, and said it expects robust operating momentum in the second half of 2026. The firm disclosed that consolidated revenue for the first five months of 2026 totaled NT$11.69 billion, a 46.8% increase compared with the same period last year, and attributed near-term strength to smooth handovers between legacy and new projects.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Chinese AI startup StepFun seeks US$12 billion valuation in Hong Kong IPO
Chinese artificial-intelligence (AI) startup StepFun is preparing to file for a Hong Kong initial public offering as early as Monday, according to people familiar with the matter, in what could become one of the city's largest technology listings in recent years.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
A COMPUTEX beyond PCs: Taiwanese suppliers target robot data and parts
COMPUTEX 2026 has made clearer a shift already underway in Taiwan's robotics supply chain, with suppliers looking beyond humanoid showcases toward less visible technologies — including motion data, vision, sensing, embedded control, actuators, and system integration — that could determine which robots reach commercial deployment first.