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Tuesday 20 May 2025
Qualcomm CEO talks agentic AI, entry into data center CPU market during Computex keynote
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon discussed the current developments in the AI PC field during his keynote speech ahead of Computex 2025, mentioning several new application scenarios developed with agentic AI at the core.
Tuesday 20 May 2025
Tariffs cloud notebook outlook, but mobile chip demand stays hot
Following the significant impact of reciprocal tariffs imposed by the US, the chip inventory status for two major consumer electronics products—notebooks (NBs) and mobile phones—has shown distinctly different trends.
Tuesday 20 May 2025
DRAM prices surge in AI Boom; Samsung and SK Hynix set to benefit

The global surge in DRAM prices, combined with the increasing momentum of artificial intelligence (AI) development in the Middle East, positions South Korea's memory chip giants—Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix—to benefit significantly from the renewed growth in the semiconductor sector. With both companies at the forefront of this market shift, they are set to capitalize on the rising demand for advanced memory solutions driven by AI innovations and broader technological trends.

Tuesday 20 May 2025
Computex 2025: Pegatron flexes liquid-cooled GPU racks built for AI data center era
Pegatron Corp. is making its biggest appearance to date at Computex 2025, unveiling a standalone booth to showcase its latest rack-mounted solutions designed for increasingly complex AI and data center workloads. Senior Vice President and CTO Yean-Jen Shue noted that as AI demands grow, infrastructure must evolve to support higher performance, greater efficiency, and robust thermal management.
Tuesday 20 May 2025
Foxconn, Thales explore chip and satellite ventures in France
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) and France's Thales Group have signed two memoranda of understanding (MOUs) aimed at potential cooperation in the semiconductor and satellite sectors. The announcements were made during the Choose France summit, hosted by President Emmanuel Macron to attract foreign investment.
Monday 19 May 2025
Ennoconn sees high order visibility, continued growth in 1H25
Industrial PC (IPC) maker Ennoconn stated during a recent earnings call that it will implement risk controls even though tariffs and the sudden appreciation of the New Taiwan dollar have had a relatively minor impact on the company. However, Chairman Steve Chu warned that there may be price increases if the New Taiwan dollar falls below 30 against the US dollar.
Monday 19 May 2025
Foxconn and Nvidia unveil AI supercomputing hub in Taiwan
Foxconn announced a transformative partnership with US chip giant Nvidia to build a next-generation "AI Factory" supercomputing center in Taiwan. The facility will feature Nvidia's latest Blackwell architecture, aiming to accelerate AI development across industry, government, and academia. As part of the deal, Foxconn's newly formed subsidiary, Big Innovation Company, will become Taiwan's first official Nvidia Cloud Partner (NCP), further deepening the two firms' collaboration in the AI space.
Monday 19 May 2025
Taiwan's US$332 million robotics initiative to transform smart manufacturing
With global demand for industrial and humanoid robots accelerating, Taiwan's machinery industry is moving to carve out a role in the evolving supply chain. Hiwin has teamed up with a US logistics startup to co-develop AI-driven robots for material handling. Meanwhile, international giants such as Tesla, Figure AI, Apptronik, BYD, and XPeng are rapidly advancing humanoid robotics. However, Taiwan's National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) concedes the nation still lags in robotics, especially in systems integration.
Monday 19 May 2025
Nvidia bets big on Taiwan as new HQ takes shape, pending final land talks
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang visited Taiwan to attend Computex and GTC Taipei, delivering a highly anticipated keynote on May 19. During his speech, he revealed multiple collaborations with Taiwanese companies in semiconductors, as well as servers and PC supply chains. Most notably, Huang officially announced that Nvidia's new Taiwan headquarters will be located in the Beitou-Shilin Technology Park (BSTP) in Taipei, named Nvidia Constellation.
Monday 19 May 2025
Taiwan turns to robots to address labor shortage
In a future increasingly shaped by machines, Elon Musk is already looking ahead. He has declared robotics the next frontier of industry, and recently approached TSMC Chairman C.C. Wei in private to evaluate the company's ability to meet future chip demands for intelligent robots.
Monday 19 May 2025
China's AI appliance chaos: DeepSeek boxes flood market as prices swing 100x between full and distilled models
Since its viral breakout in February, DeepSeek has triggered a rush for all-in-one AI appliances across China's enterprise and government markets. But the boom has also unleashed a disorderly ecosystem, with over 100 DeepSeek-branded systems flooding the market, priced anywhere from tens of thousands to more than one million CNY.
Monday 19 May 2025
Humanoid robots enter auto factories—cybersecurity risks surge
Humanoid robots are quickly gaining ground in the automotive sector, with industry leaders like BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Tesla incorporating them into factory operations to enhance production, quality control, and logistics. However, as adoption expands, so too do the cybersecurity vulnerabilities facing both manufacturers and end users.
Monday 19 May 2025
Computex 2025: TAITRA chairman and TCA chairman highlight Taiwan's central role in AI transformation
Computex 2025 is set to kick off on May 20 at the Nangang Exhibition Center Halls 1 and 2. The event will center around the theme "AI Next," focusing on three major topics: intelligent computing and robotics, next-generation technology, and future mobility. James Huang, chairman of the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), and Paul Peng, chairman of the Taipei Computer Association (TCA), delivered keynote speeches at the Computex global press conference on May 19, officially unveiling Computex 2025.
Monday 19 May 2025
Middle East key to extending cloud AI peripheral chip market growth by two years
US President Donald Trump recently led a large delegation of American companies to the Middle East for various political and business cooperation agreements. Reports indicate that Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, who was originally scheduled to arrive in Taiwan a week early to prepare for Computex 2025, instead accompanied Trump's investment delegation to Saudi Arabia, where they secured a significant new order for AI chips.
Monday 19 May 2025
AI-driven server demand boom spurs explosive growth for Taiwan CCL suppliers
Despite recent uncertainties surrounding new tariff policies under US President Donald Trump, major US and Chinese cloud service providers have reaffirmed that their capex plans for AI data centers in 2025 will remain on track. Further boosting market confidence, Saudi Arabia has collaborated with leading US tech giants to launch large-scale AI infrastructure projects across the Middle East, signaling robust demand for AI servers in the region.
Monday 19 May 2025
AI, EV boom thrusts advanced packaging to forefront of China's chip strategy
China's outsourced semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) industry is gaining momentum, driven by surging demand for artificial intelligence (AI) and electric vehicles (EVs). As the country intensifies its technology upgrade initiatives, the back-end supply chain has become a strategic pillar, with major players ramping up both revenue and innovation.
Monday 19 May 2025
From containment to control: Trump's Gulf deals isolate Huawei and heat up AI Cold War
The US Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has issued fresh guidelines targeting AI chips, delivering another major blow to Huawei. The directive explicitly identifies Huawei's Ascend series, stating that using the chips globally would violate US export control laws.
Monday 19 May 2025
Chipmakers seek edge beyond Moore's Law as computing power race escalates
The semiconductor industry's decades-long strategy of shrinking transistors faces diminishing returns, forcing companies to explore alternative technologies for competitive advantage in the post-Moore's Law era.
Monday 19 May 2025
Nvidia's quantum computing pivot spurs automakers' cybersecurity revamp
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang publicly reversed his quantum computing timeline at March's GTC conference, shrinking his earlier 20-year prediction made at CES to establish "Quantum Day" as the event's finale featuring industry experts.
Monday 19 May 2025
Weekly news roundup: China sharpens its chip game, Samsung lands wins, TSMC widens global footprint
These are the most-read DIGITIMES Asia stories from the week of May 12 – May 18. From China's push in DUV lithography and Samsung's resurgence in foundry orders to TSMC's aggressive fab expansion and Europe's looming ban on Chinese inverters, the week highlighted shifting power dynamics across the global tech and semiconductor landscape.
Monday 19 May 2025
Nvidia's master plan: forging a strategic alliance for the future of AI infrastructure

For the past two years, the AI revolution has resembled a software arms race: the bigger the model, the better the odds of winning. But in 2025, the race is shifting from code to concrete. The new battleground is physical, industrial, and strategic—the rise of the AI factory.

Sunday 18 May 2025
GlobalWafers deepens US investment with US$7.5 billion commitment

GlobalWafers, the Taiwan-based semiconductor materials giant, officially opened its new US$3.5 billion manufacturing facility in Sherman, Texas, on May 16. Chairperson Doris Hsu marked the occasion by also announcing plans for an additional US$4 billion expansion, which would bring the company's total investment in the US to US$7.5 billion.

Sunday 18 May 2025
Appier posts strong 1Q25 growth, eyes Middle East expansion
Appier has reported solid financial results for the first quarter of 2025, with revenue rising 27% year-on-year to approximately JPY9.4 billion (US$64.17 million), or 31% on a currency-neutral basis. Gross profit also grew 26% to JPY4.8 billion, with a gross margin of 51.4%. Despite facing challenges from the depreciation of Asian currencies, such as the South Korean won and the New Taiwan dollar, the company's growth momentum, particularly in Northeast Asia, helped offset the impact.
Sunday 18 May 2025
Jensen Huang brings in Compal, as Foxconn chair sits out

Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, continued his closely watched Taiwan visit with a high-profile gathering of semiconductor and electronics leaders on May 17, following a private dinner the night before with TSMC Chairman C.C. Wei and senior executives. Attendees included some of the most influential names in the region's supply chain: MediaTek CEO Rick Tsai, Quanta Chairman Barry Lam, Wistron Chairman Simon Lin, and Asus Chairman Jonney Shih.

Saturday 17 May 2025
Nvidia CEO turns spotlight back to Taiwan

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang arrived in Taiwan on May 16, marking the start of a tightly scheduled visit that blends symbolic gestures with strategic meetings. When asked about the location of Nvidia's new Taiwan headquarters, Huang offered only a teaser: "I'll tell everyone next Monday."