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Monday 13 July 2026
Trump admin reportedly urged Apple to procure chips from Intel in exchange for dropping tariffs

Reports have emerged that Apple may have managed to avoid 100% tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump, partly by agreeing to partner with Intel to manufacture its chips. While Apple could benefit from expanding its chip suppliers, the episode also shows the power of Intel's government backing as the US seeks to reshore its semiconductor industry.

Monday 13 July 2026
Pegatron June revenue rose 15.9% on server shipments and AI expansion
Pegatron reported June revenue of NT$91.296 billion (US$28.43 billion), up 15.9% year over year and down 4.9% from May, as shipments increased on the gradual rollout of its new server business. The Taiwan-based electronics manufacturer said the business mix shift had helped deliver double-digit annual growth for two straight months, while management expects AI-related revenue to keep rising steadily in 2026.
Monday 13 July 2026
TSMC June 2026 revenue surges 68% as AI demand continues to fuel growth
TSMC reported another month of strong revenue growth, underscoring continued demand for advanced chips used in AI applications. According to the company's June revenue report, consolidated revenue reached NT$442.68 billion (approx. US$13.8 billion) in June, up 6.2% month-over-month and 67.9% year-over-year. For the first six months of 2026, revenue totaled NT$2.4 trillion, representing a 35.6% year-over-year increase.
Monday 13 July 2026
Tencent seeks control of Manus after China blocks Meta's US$2 billion AI deal

Tencent is in talks to become the largest shareholder in Manus, leading a proposed buyback of the AI agent startup after Chinese regulators ordered Meta Platforms to unwind its US$2 billion acquisition.

Monday 13 July 2026
MiniMax bets US$2 billion on AI infrastructure as lock-up selloff deepens its split with Z.ai
Chinese artificial-intelligence developer MiniMax is raising HK$16 billion (approx. US$2.04 billion) through a share placement and convertible bonds to accelerate spending on AI infrastructure and large-model development, pressing ahead with its most capital-intensive phase even as its Hong Kong-listed stock slides and a lock-up expiry unleashes fresh selling. The move underscores how far MiniMax's fortunes have diverged from those of rival Zhipu, the other big Chinese AI name to list in Hong Kong this year.
Monday 13 July 2026
Weekly news roundup: TSMC widens AI chip lead as HBM and CoWoS bottlenecks reshape supply chains

AI demand is still outrunning advanced semiconductor capacity, putting foundry output, HBM supply, packaging and server infrastructure at the centre of this week's tech agenda.

Monday 13 July 2026
China's Nvidia H200 pivot reveals why CUDA still rules AI

China is preparing to allow a limited number of Nvidia H200 AI accelerators into the country, giving Alibaba, ByteDance, and DeepSeek access to advanced computing power while preserving Beijing's broader campaign for semiconductor self-reliance.

Monday 13 July 2026
Europe, UK, and US financial sectors respond differently as advanced AI reshapes industry and regulation
Advanced artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a growing focus for financial regulators and technology companies across Europe, the UK, and the US, with authorities placing increasing attention on cybersecurity, consumer protection, and industry expansion.
Monday 13 July 2026
AI buildouts accelerate MLCC shortages; Taiwan firms eye 2H26 spillover orders
As AI server supply chains move into the component stocking phase, the market for high-end passive components has heated up sharply, with tight supply of multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) drawing close attention across the industry. Taiwan passive-component makers posted strong revenue in the second quarter of 2026, and with order backlogs at major MLCC suppliers in Japan and South Korea rising rapidly, Taiwan firms are expected to capture spillover orders from AI server applications in the second half of the year.
Monday 13 July 2026
SK Hynix hybrid bonding push signals next phase of HBM packaging race
SK Hynix is moving early to prepare hybrid bonding technology for next-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM), as competition in AI memory shifts from stacking capacity toward packaging density, thermal control, and tighter integration with AI accelerators.
Monday 13 July 2026
AI shifts toward 'slow thinking' as agent era approaches, says Google DeepMind's VP of research
Ed Chi, vice president of research at Google DeepMind, said AI's next milestone will be its evolution from the fast, pattern-recognition-oriented thinking associated with System 1 toward the deeper reasoning capabilities of System 2. As large language models evolve into large reasoning models, the industry is now entering a new era of AI agents.
Monday 13 July 2026
Arm CEO: AI agents to drive CPU demand as infrastructure shifts beyond GPUs
GPUs have dominated AI infrastructure discussions over the past two years, powering everything from large language model (LLM) training and inference clusters to high-bandwidth memory (HBM), advanced packaging, and liquid-cooled server racks. As the industry races to expand computing capacity, GPUs have largely defined the conversation. That dynamic, however, may be beginning to change as CPUs diverge from the rims of AI narration, and increasingly emerge as a critical component of AI infrastructure.
Monday 13 July 2026
Egis sells part of iCatch stake as ASMedia becomes largest shareholder
Egis Technology on July 9 said it sold part of its stake in iCatch Technology as part of a routine adjustment to its group equity holdings. The IC design company said the move was intended to improve capital efficiency and optimize its ownership structure, while Egis remained an important shareholder with about 12% of iCatch after the transaction.
Monday 13 July 2026
AI era accelerates Foxconn's shift to global 24-hour cybersecurity coverage

Foxconn is using AI and coordinated security teams across Asia, Europe and the Americas to defend against cyberattacks as enterprises increasingly adopt AI. Chief Information Security Officer Wei-Bin Lee said that the company's global footprint makes it a prime target.

Monday 13 July 2026
AI's new gatekeepers: US and China tighten grip on frontier models

The world's most powerful AI models are encountering a new constraint beyond chips, data and engineering talent: governments increasingly want a say in when frontier systems are released, who may access them and which capabilities should remain restricted.

Monday 13 July 2026
MA-tek hits record June revenue on rising AI chip testing demand, CPO complexity
Semiconductor testing company Materials Analysis Technology (MA-tek) reported June 2026 revenue of NT$558 million (approx. US$17.41 million), up 2.56% from May and 11.01% year over year, marking a record high for four consecutive months. Second-quarter 2026 revenue reached NT$1.64 billion, a record high for a single quarter, while first-half 2026 revenue totaled NT$3.07 billion, an increase of 17.47% from the same period in 2025.
Sunday 12 July 2026
Column: Compute is no longer the AI bottleneck. Memory is — and suppliers know it
After the semiconductor index nearly doubled in the first half of 2026 before a sharp pullback, the central question is whether the industry's AI-driven growth cycle has already peaked. This analysis examines the sustainability of the AI semiconductor boom, the outlook for memory and ASICs, and the geopolitical risks reshaping global supply chains.
Sunday 12 July 2026
Palo Alto Networks says AI agents are driving demand for identity security
AI agents are changing enterprise operations and raising new cybersecurity risks, with identity authentication emerging as a key concern for IT teams. According to Palo Alto Networks, 99% of companies are now using autonomous, conversational and generative AI tools, while machine identities in corporate networks have already outnumbered human employees.
Sunday 12 July 2026
SmartSens targets 2027 commercialization of Micro LED optical interconnects for AI infrastructure
The rapid expansion of AI servers and large language models (LLMs) is driving unprecedented demand for data center computing, making high-speed interconnect technologies one of the next major battlegrounds in AI infrastructure.
Sunday 12 July 2026
Hermes Testing's June revenue more than doubles as advanced chip test demand surges
Hermes Testing Solutions said that its June 2026 revenue jumped sharply as rising demand for advanced chip testing lifted sales of its custom products, cleaning materials, and engineering services. The test interface supplier said the growth was driven by continued strength in high-end semiconductor testing activity.
Sunday 12 July 2026
South Korean startup CSO eyes global Earth observation market as optical payload heads for orbit
South Korean space optics startup CSO is preparing to launch its high-resolution optical payload aboard DaejeonSat, a domestically developed CubeSat scheduled to lift off on South Korea's Nuri launch vehicle in the second half of 2026. The mission is expected to serve as a key in-orbit validation milestone as the company expands beyond its Kazakhstan Satellite Constellation program into the European and North American Earth observation markets.
Saturday 11 July 2026
Record chip profits mask a widening divide inside Samsung
Samsung Electronics' preliminary results for the second quarter of 2026 again underscore a striking split inside the company: surging semiconductor profits driven by AI server demand are lifting overall earnings, while TVs, home appliances, and other end-device businesses remain under pressure.
Saturday 11 July 2026
Mobilint touts NPU for physical AI, with CEO urging South Korea to accelerate development
South Korean AI semiconductor startup Mobilint is gaining traction in physical AI with its neural processing units (NPU) for edge devices, as the AI boom spreads from cloud computing into robots, autonomous vehicles and drones. Mobilint CEO Shin Dong-joo (transliterated from Korean) and other industry figures say the next two to three years will be a crucial window for South Korea to capture the physical AI market through NPU technology.
Saturday 11 July 2026
Apple sues OpenAI as its own suppliers Foxconn and Luxshare line up behind a rival device
Apple's decision to sue OpenAI for trade-secret theft does more than escalate a soured partnership between two of technology's most influential companies. It injects legal uncertainty into OpenAI's push to build its own consumer hardware — an effort a growing roster of Asian suppliers has already begun to serve, and it lands just as the AI developer approaches a closely watched initial public offering.