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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
Meta, MediaTek, TSMC push AI chips to challenge Google

Chip industry sources said Meta's cloud AI chip procurement could soon catch up with Google or Amazon AWS among the four major cloud service providers. Qualcomm and Broadcom are expected to remain key partners and beneficiaries, while Arm is also involved, and MediaTek is described as a clear partner among Taiwanese IC design houses.

Monday 13 July 2026
Exclusive: China's notebook ODMs are closing in fast on Taiwan's manufacturing crown

Notebook ODMs enjoyed stronger-than-seasonal demand in the first half of 2026, but the traditional peak season is losing momentum. Shipments are expected to decline sequentially from the third quarter, while component suppliers increasingly view 2026 as a turning point in the global notebook supply chain.

Monday 13 July 2026
Nvidia's HVDC shift could reshape data center power chains worldwide
Nvidia's move toward high-voltage direct current (HVDC) power systems for artificial intelligence (AI) data centers could alter how global servers are built and powered. The shift aims to cut energy losses and improve efficiency, but it also raises questions about safety, design, and the supply chain that may determine which technologies gain the fastest adoption.
Monday 13 July 2026
India roundup: India's chip strategy tests its ability to build a competitive ecosystem

India is moving from semiconductor planning to execution, using funding, tariff changes, foreign investment approvals, and regional development efforts to build a broader electronics ecosystem beyond assembly.

Monday 13 July 2026
SuperAlloy revenue climbs on recycled aluminum and semiconductor certification progress
SuperAlloy Industrial posted June consolidated revenue of NT$749 million (US$23.36 million), up 17.93% from May and 21.46% from a year earlier. The Taiwan-based materials maker said the increase helped lift second-quarter 2026 revenue to NT$1.98 billion, a 15.45% rise from a year earlier, while first-half 2026 revenue reached NT$3.852 billion, up 6.02%.
Monday 13 July 2026
Trio revenue rises on AI server battery backup demand in June
Trio Technology said June 2026 revenue rebounded on stronger stocking demand for battery backup units used in AI servers, even as the broader second quarter remained pressured by tight global memory supply. The Taiwan-based supplier also said downstream notebook and PC customers kept some inventory restocking demand in play, which pushed part of the consumer electronics shipment schedule into June.
Monday 13 July 2026
Largan ramps variable aperture lens in 3Q as smartphone demand rebounds
Optical leader Largan Precision said on July 9 that customer demand for new smartphones is picking up in the second half, while Chairman En-Ping Lin highlighted that strong technology and yield remain the decisive edge in a tougher market. He also said the company's high-end variable aperture lens will ramp in the third quarter, and periscope lens upgrades are set for 2027.
Monday 13 July 2026
Complex Micro Interconnection sees June sales rise as AI-led device demand lifts orders

Flexible circuit board maker Complex Micro Interconnection (CMI) said June 2026 revenue rebounded as consumer electronics shipments increased, even as shortages in automotive components and notebook memory continued to affect customers. The company also reported second-quarter revenue of NT$597 million (US$18.55 million), up 3.6% from the prior quarter.

Monday 13 July 2026
Column: Steel industry shifts from capacity to performance

As infrastructure upgrades, rail decarbonization, and the reshaping of critical materials supply chains accelerate, the steel industry is moving away from mass production and into a new competitive stage that combines high-performance materials, smart manufacturing, and low-carbon development. What once centered on capacity, cost, and supply is now defined by material performance, process precision, carbon management, and international certifications.

Sunday 12 July 2026
Coretronic's second quarter revenue topped NT$10 billion as display weakness persisted
Coretronic's latest sales update signals a mixed picture for the global electronics market, with demand improving in energy-saving products but lingering weakness in imaging. For international readers, the results highlight how tariffs, exchange-rate swings, and geopolitical risks continue to shape supply chains and customer demand across devices worldwide.
Sunday 12 July 2026
Taiwan PCB leaders launch fundraising wave for AI data centers

Taiwan's PCB industry is entering a new expansion cycle as investment in AI data centers and other emerging applications accelerates. Since 2025, several board makers and upstream material suppliers have launched large-scale fundraising plans at home and overseas, including three bellwethers: Zhen Ding Tech, Unimicron, and Compeq.

Sunday 12 July 2026
Greenfiltec revenue climbed 19% in 1H26 on stronger AMC filter shipments
Greenfiltec said June 2026 consolidated revenue rose to NT$56.04 million (US$1.74 million), lifting first-half 2026 consolidated revenue to NT$311 million. That was up 14.87% in June and 18.35% for the first half from a year earlier, as higher shipments of AMC filters drove growth.
Saturday 11 July 2026
Song Chuan hits record June revenue on AI power and storage demand
Relay supplier Song Chuan Precision reported record June 2026 revenue as customer orders rose and its acquisition of solenoid valve maker Tai Hsing Electronics was folded into its books. The company said the second half should stay supported by demand in new energy and AI power applications.
Saturday 11 July 2026
Lianyou Metals posts record second-quarter revenue as tungsten supply tightens
Lianyou Metals, a rare metals recycler focused on tungsten and cobalt, said its June consolidated revenue reached NT$750 million (US$23.36 million), up 22% from May and 555% from a year earlier. The Taiwan-based company also reported second-quarter consolidated revenue of NT$1.9 billion, rising 92% from the first quarter and 450% year on year, both record highs as the global tungsten supply chain remained tight.
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
Interview: Why Geckos bets materials, not chips, will decide the next AI performance leap

As generative AI fuels rapid growth in demand for high-performance computing (HPC), the semiconductor industry is shifting from a process race to a materials race. Geckos chairman Shen Tsung-huan says that as chip manufacturing moves to 2nm and even more advanced nodes, gains in AI computing power are no longer just a chip design issue, but are increasingly constrained by the thermal conductivity and high-frequency signal transmission capabilities of materials.

Saturday 11 July 2026
SunplusIT clears Intel and AMD eUSB hurdle, starts thermal imaging shipments ahead of July listing
Sunplus Innovation Technology (SunplusIT) said on July 9, 2026, that it is preparing to become a listed company in mid-July 2026 and outlined its view on market conditions in the second half of 2026 as well as its product roadmap. The company said its thermal imaging products have begun small-volume shipments, while its eUSB interface has passed certification for Intel and AMD new platforms, positioning it for future growth.
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.
Friday 10 July 2026
China's temporary helium export ban signals fears of a prolonged Middle East supply squeeze
China moved on July 10 to wall off its domestic supply of helium, a gas with no substitute in chipmaking and medical imaging, in a step that suggests Beijing does not expect Middle East supply risks to ease quickly — and one that could tighten an already strained global market.
Friday 10 July 2026
Apple iPhone 18 Pro Max BOM could jump US$300 as memory costs soar

New figures from Counterpoint Research estimate that the bill of materials (BOM) for the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro Max could rise nearly US$300 compared with the iPhone 17 Pro Max released in September last year. Ballooning memory costs largely account for this increase, although Apple may be better placed than most other smartphone brands to weather such price hikes.

Friday 10 July 2026
Luxshare's weak HK debut highlights investor skepticism over AI transition

Luxshare Precision's highly anticipated Hong Kong debut got off to a shaky start despite securing the city's largest IPO of 2026, underscoring investor skepticism over the Apple supplier's long-term transformation strategy.

Friday 10 July 2026
Apple drives 70% surge in edge AI smartwatch sales as health features gain traction

Shipments of smartwatches with edge AI features leaped 70% in the first quarter of 2026, with Apple overwhelmingly leading the charge, according to Counterpoint Research. This market is taking off as health-focused users gain access to deeper insights through AI advancements, and as brands lean on wearables to offset weak smartphone sales.

Friday 10 July 2026
India scraps duties on electronics and battery components to boost local manufacturing

India has scrapped import duties on a targeted set of components and factory machinery used to build smartphones, displays, and lithium-ion cells, a move that deepens New Delhi's drive to pull more of the global electronics supply chain onto Indian soil and away from China and Vietnam.

Friday 10 July 2026
India's clearance of the Dixon-Vivo venture marks a cautious opening for Chinese electronics money

India's decision to clear a smartphone-manufacturing joint venture between Dixon Technologies and Vivo Mobile India could reset how the country handles Chinese capital in its fast-growing electronics sector, signaling that Beijing-linked investment can pass New Delhi's tightened scrutiny when it is structured under local majority control.