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Thursday 26 March 2026
Enterprises must treat agentic AI as engineering discipline, experts say
Enterprises seeking to harness agentic artificial intelligence must move beyond viewing the technology as a simple "time-saving" tool and instead treat it as a disciplined extension of software engineering, experts said at the AI Expo Taiwan 2026.
Thursday 26 March 2026
AI shifts to inference as costs rise, memory constraints emerge, researcher says

Artificial intelligence is entering a new phase in which inference, rather than training, is becoming the dominant driver of computing demand, as rising costs and memory constraints begin to reshape AI infrastructure, according to researchers.

Thursday 26 March 2026
Innos set for late April listing on TPEx, riding advanced packaging boom
Probe card automation equipment maker Innostar Service (Innos) is expected to list on the Taipei Exchange (TPEx) main board in late April 2026. With artificial intelligence (AI) applications driving demand in the semiconductor industry, the probe card market is anticipated to grow rapidly, supporting strong revenue growth and sustained high gross margins for the company in 2026.
Thursday 26 March 2026
AI Expo Taiwan 2026 opens as Industry 4.0 deepens, highlighting global industrial sovereignty implications
AI Expo Taiwan 2026 opened as global automotive manufacturing accelerates into Industry 4.0, highlighting widening industrial sovereignty gaps that will significantly affect global supply chains and competitiveness. Attendees heard that the US and China are outpacing Europe in digital manufacturing, while Taiwan emerges as a key enabler of AI-driven production worldwide.
Thursday 26 March 2026
Rising GPU costs force India to reassess AI incentives and hardware policy
India is reviewing its technology incentive framework as surging graphics processing unit (GPU) prices reshape the economics of these policies, with implications for both manufacturing policy and public investment plans, according to officials and industry participants.
Thursday 26 March 2026
Dell sees stronger AI demand boosting early PC orders despite memory price hikes
Dell Taiwan general manager Terence Liao said enterprise adoption of AI will continue expanding in scope and scale through 2026. Dell has shipped Nvidia's B300 and GB300 AI servers, with the GB10 model especially popular. While AI servers are booming, the PC market faces headwinds from memory shortages and rising prices, which inevitably impact sales. Liao expects memory price increases to persist, making current PC prices the lowest point for the year.
Thursday 26 March 2026
Alibaba‑backed Tripo AI draws investor confidence, led by exec from Minimax
Tripo AI, founded in 2023, is rapidly emerging in AI-driven 3D content creation, turning text prompts or 2D images into production-ready 3D models in seconds. Backed by major investors like Alibaba and Baidu Ventures, the startup addresses growing demand from gaming, XR/AR/VR, e-commerce, and digital twins, positioning itself to capture a multi-billion-dollar market by democratizing professional 3D workflows.
Thursday 26 March 2026
Zoom: AI adoption raises admin burden 56% for Asia-Pacific SMBs
AI adoption in Asia-Pacific workplaces is rapidly increasing, yet most small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) remain stuck in an "AI scramble" phase — pushing employees' weekly manual administrative workload up by as much as 56%. The trend could complicate global supply chains and customer service expectations if execution gaps persist.
Thursday 26 March 2026
Taiwan faces AI talent shortage despite excess of compute capacity
Greta Wen, CEO of the Artificial Intelligence Foundation (AIF), warned at DIGITIMES' AI EXPO that Taiwan faces an oversupply of AI computing power but a critical shortage of AI talent — a disparity with global implications as companies struggle to find personnel capable of aligning AI technologies with business needs and delivering results effectively.
Thursday 26 March 2026
Chief Telecom to invest over NT$3 billion in fourth AI data center at Central Taiwan Science Park
Chief Telecom announced on March 24 that its board of directors has approved an investment exceeding NT$3 billion (US$93.5 million) to build a fourth AI data center in the Central Taiwan Science Park. The move is a response to the global surge in demand for AI computing power and proxy services, with the aim of capturing growth opportunities in AI computing, applications, and proxy services across central and southern Taiwan.
Thursday 26 March 2026
MediaTek advances Taiwanese language AI amid linguistic and security challenges
MediaTek highlighted at AI EXPO Taiwan 2026 how language-specific challenges complicate the deployment of AI globally, as Taiwanese tonal variety, mixed writing systems, and local usage patterns can lead to misinterpretations and safety risks, underscoring the need for tailored models and localized safeguards to maintain accuracy and trust in international AI applications.
Thursday 26 March 2026
MicroIP debuts automotive AI solutions at AI EXPO Taiwan 2026
MicroIP unveiled automotive AI advances at AI EXPO Taiwan 2026, signaling wider availability of driver monitoring and electronic rearview mirror solutions for global fleets and aftermarket suppliers. The move suggests increased commercialisation of previously guarded vehicle technologies with implications for safety, supply chains, and market expansion in Asia and beyond.
Thursday 26 March 2026
Taiwan firms form sovereign AI industry alliance
Industry leaders hail 2026 as the inaugural year for sovereign AI. On March 23, software firm TPIsoftware held a signing ceremony to launch the AISO sovereign AI industry alliance, announcing collaboration with Phison Electronics. The alliance brings together 12 prominent domestic software and hardware partners, including Gogolook, Kdan, TNP, Tatung System Technologies, Altos Computing, Thinktron, Fuco & Ryzo, Acer Synergy Tech, ECS, and Fongkong, alongside guidance from Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) to initiate strategic cooperation.
Thursday 26 March 2026
Nvidia and SLB expand AI infrastructure collaboration with global implications
SLB and Nvidia expanded a technology collaboration to design and deploy modular AI infrastructure and domain-specific models for the energy industry, promising faster deployment, lower costs, and scalable AI tools that could accelerate decision-making across global energy operations, affecting production efficiency, emissions management, and the pace of digital transformation worldwide.
Thursday 26 March 2026
White House taps Jensen Huang, Lisa Su, and other tech leaders for advisory council
US President Donald Trump has appointed an initial group of technology and business leaders to the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST), a body tasked with advising the White House on science, technology, and innovation policy, according to statements from the White House and multiple media reports.
Thursday 26 March 2026
Nvidia and Google predict 'Q-Day' at first AI Expo quantum forum
Academic and industry experts from Nvidia and Google predicted an upcoming "Q-Day", the day when quantum computing is advanced enough to break current levels of encryption and crack passwords. While this day may be years ahead, governments and companies are already preparing post-quantum cryptography (PQC) standards to prepare for this day, the experts said at the 2026 AI Expo in Taipei.
Thursday 26 March 2026
Nanya Technology secures major private placement with Kioxia, Sandisk
Major memory manufacturer Nanya Technology announced a groundbreaking private placement that, for the first time, will involve four major international companies, forming a notably strong lineup. The investors include NAND leaders Kioxia and Sandisk, SK Hynix's NAND subsidiary Solidigm, and networking giant Cisco Systems. Together, they will subscribe to approximately 352 million common shares.
Thursday 26 March 2026
Taiwan advances sovereign AI push as power and data constraints come into focus

Taiwan is advancing efforts to build sovereign artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, even as power supply and data readiness emerge as key constraints across the AI infrastructure stack.

Thursday 26 March 2026
Power and data constraints emerge as key bottlenecks in enterprise AI deployment, Dell says
Enterprises are encountering growing challenges in moving artificial intelligence from pilot projects to production, as constraints in power availability and data readiness emerge as key bottlenecks, according to Dell Technologies.
Thursday 26 March 2026
Nvidia and Emerald AI partner with utilities to build grid-responsive AI data centers
Nvidia and Emerald AI said on Tuesday that they are joining forces with a group of major US power producers — including AES Corporation, Constellation Energy, Invenergy, NextEra Energy, Nscale Energy & Power, and Vistra — to develop a new generation of "AI factories" designed to come online faster and operate as active participants in the power grid.
Thursday 26 March 2026
US senators accuse Nvidia CEO of misleading claims, urge halt to AI chip exports
US Senators Jim Banks and Elizabeth Warren, in a joint letter dated March 23, called on US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to suspend Nvidia's export licenses for advanced AI chips destined for China and intermediary Southeast Asian countries, including Singapore and Vietnam.
Thursday 26 March 2026
Four reasons that Aspeed dominates the BMC chip market
As Taiwan-based IC design firms face declining global market share due to China, Taiwan's Aspeed stands out by dominating the baseboard management controller (BMC) chip sector.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
Taipei as 'heart of global AI': Mayor Chiang showcases city's growing industrial magnetism at AI Expo

Driven by a wave of massive technological investments and strategic corporate partnerships, Taipei City is rapidly transforming into a premier global hub for Artificial Intelligence. Speaking at the highly anticipated AI Expo Taiwan 2026, Taipei Mayor Wan-an Chiang outlined a comprehensive vision for the city's economic and structural future, highlighted by landmark commitments from industry titans such as Nvidia, Google, and key domestic supply chain players like Wistron.

Wednesday 25 March 2026
Beyond TSMC: Colley Hwang reveals Taiwan's massive US$3 trillion tech ecosystem at AI Expo

While the world's attention often fixates solely on TSMC as the singular pulse of global technology, Colley Hwang, Chairman and founder of DIGITIMES, presented a much more formidable reality today at the opening of AI Expo Taiwan: a US$3 trillion electronic ecosystem that has become the indispensable backbone of the AI revolution.

Wednesday 25 March 2026
Quantum computing moves into data centers as 2028 tipping point approaches

Quantum computing is shifting from isolated experiments toward hybrid architectures integrated with high-performance computing and artificial intelligence (AI), speakers said on March 25 at the AI Expo Taiwan 2026, as the industry looks to position quantum systems as components within data center infrastructure rather than standalone research platforms.