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Monday 8 June 2026
SpaceX's Google deal highlights shift from AI model ambitions to infrastructure monetization
SpaceX's multibillion-dollar cloud agreement with Google underscores a growing shift in the AI industry from building proprietary models to monetizing computing infrastructure. The deal not only secures a major recurring revenue stream ahead of SpaceX's IPO but also highlights persistent demand for AI capacity as technology companies race to meet surging enterprise adoption.
Monday 8 June 2026
Weekly news roundup: Taiwan ecosystem strengthens AI chip supply chain as MediaTek, Nvidia deepen cooperation
Below are the most-read DIGITIMES Asia stories from the week of June 1-7, 2026:
Monday 8 June 2026
Nvidia and SK Hynix announce multiyear memory partnership covering AI servers, PCs, and robotics
Nvidia and SK Hynix formally announced a multiyear technology partnership on June 7 at SK's Seorin Building in Seoul, during Jensen Huang's third public meeting with SK Group chairman Chey Tae-won on this Korea trip. The agreement covers next-generation memory co-development across Nvidia's full product roadmap and extends into semiconductor design, AI factory infrastructure and digital manufacturing.
Monday 8 June 2026
Nvidia and Doosan expand ties to target robotics and AI factory infrastructure
Nvidia and Doosan Group are widening their collaboration to develop physical AI, robotics, and AI factory infrastructure that could shape industrial automation worldwide. The effort spans robotics, heavy equipment, power systems, and advanced materials, highlighting how global AI growth is increasingly tied to manufacturing, energy, and data center supply chains.
Monday 8 June 2026
Nvidia, SK Telecom plan gigawatt-scale AI cloud in Korea
According to Nvidia's press release, SK Telecom plans to build a gigawatt-scale AI cloud in Korea, with the first AI factory set to go online in 2027. The project signals how telecom operators may evolve into global AI infrastructure providers, shaping access to computing capacity, energy use, and industrial AI deployment.
Monday 8 June 2026
KT Cloud speeds AI data center builds with modular construction and digital twin ops
KT Cloud is accelerating its artificial intelligence data center rollout in South Korea with modular construction, alternative power sourcing, and a digital twin operations platform. The move highlights how long permitting timelines, grid limits, and evolving GPU demands could shape AI infrastructure availability for users far beyond Korea.
Monday 8 June 2026
Dassault Systèmes, QCT, and Nvidia push digital twins for AI factories
Dassault Systèmes, Quanta Cloud Technology, and Nvidia are advancing industrial digital twins for AI factories, a shift that could shape how companies worldwide build, run, and scale generative AI systems. The effort targets more efficient inference, stronger lifecycle control, and lower energy use as demand for accelerated computing rises globally.
Monday 8 June 2026
France attracted over EUR110 billion in AI and data center pledges but delivery faces power and approval hurdles
France secured more than EUR110 billion (US$126.8 billion) in artificial intelligence and data center investment commitments at the recent Choose France summit, with the largest single pledge totaling EUR75 billion for three northern data centers, but officials and investors warned that grid constraints and administrative approvals could delay delivery. According to Financial Times and Reuters, the summit produced a record level of investment promises that together aim to add about 10 GW of computing capacity.
Monday 8 June 2026
Onsemi promotes 800 VDC power architecture for future AI infrastructure
As hyperscale cloud providers and enterprise customers race to build increasingly powerful artificial intelligence infrastructure, power delivery and energy efficiency are emerging as critical constraints. Industry analysts expect AI rack power requirements to exceed 1 MW per rack in the coming years.
Sunday 7 June 2026
South Korea data center market to hit KRW11T by 2029
South Korea's private data center market is set to expand rapidly as generative AI demand drives a global investment boom, with AI infrastructure, power supply, geographic dispersion, and data sovereignty reshaping the industry's development path. Jong-hyun Shin, a researcher at the Korea Data Center Council (KDCC), said 2028 is expected to be the peak year for data centers finishing construction.
Sunday 7 June 2026
Aspeed sees 2027 demand surge as agentic AI tightens supply chain capacity
Aspeed chairman Chris Lin said on June 3 that rapid growth in agentic AI is boosting demand for AI and general-purpose servers, with the chip maker's main constraint now supply-chain capacity rather than orders. He said the company already has visibility into a large volume of 2027 orders as customers rush to secure supply.
Sunday 7 June 2026
Taiwan Mobile and GMI Cloud sign MOU to expand AI data center services into SEA and beyond
Taiwan Mobile announced at Computex 2026 that it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with GMI Cloud to expand AI data center and high-end compute services across emerging markets in Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia, the Americas, and Europe. The firms said the agreement aims to deliver AI data center offerings that comply with local regulations and cybersecurity standards while competing for cross-border compute business.
Friday 5 June 2026
From 10kW to 1MW per rack in five years: Flex CTO says the hardest leap is still ahead
AI rack power density has increased 50 times in five years — and the next jump may be the hardest yet.
Friday 5 June 2026
AI servers and MLCC recovery drive growth at Ample Electronic
As artificial intelligence fuels demand across the electronics supply chain, Taiwanese conductive paste supplier Ample Electronic is seeing a rebound in one of the industry's most overlooked segments: passive components.
Friday 5 June 2026
Nvidia's Jensen Huang to meet South Korean business leaders beyond HBM sector

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is visiting South Korea on June 5 for meetings with major Korean business leaders, as the company's cooperation with local companies broadens beyond high-bandwidth memory into robotics, automobiles, gaming, and cloud infrastructure.

Friday 5 June 2026
Foxconn deepens AI push with Intel on inference racks
Intel and Foxconn have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to cooperate on AI rack infrastructure, edge AI, physical AI platforms, and custom chip design services. The deal highlights Intel's bid to regain ground in artificial intelligence (AI), while broadening Foxconn's role in the global AI supply chain.
Friday 5 June 2026
Compal's server business surges, non-PC revenue eyes 50% by 2027
Compal Electronics is accelerating a shift away from its long-standing PC business as AI servers and other non-PC lines gain momentum. The move could have broad implications for global supply chains, data center capacity, and technology customers seeking more diversified hardware partners across Asia, the US, and Vietnam.
Friday 5 June 2026
Analysis: Intel turns to Foxconn partnership to strengthen position in evolving AI market
Foxconn and Intel have announced a strategic partnership focused on AI racks, Edge AI, and Physical AI. The move signals Intel's effort to rebuild competitiveness in a market increasingly shaped by Nvidia's dominance in AI training and inference.
Friday 5 June 2026
AI cooling demand is pushing server pumps into sharper focus
As AI pushes liquid cooling into mainstream server thermal design, suppliers are widening their focus beyond Nvidia's benchmark thermal designs. Industry players say pumps are emerging as a key lever for improving cooling efficiency, alongside flow rate and fluid speed.
Friday 5 June 2026
AI energy demand drives a shift to vertical power delivery and smaller modules
As the global demand for AI accelerates, a new industrial challenge has emerged: the sheer scale of energy required to power the "AI factories" of the future. This concern was the centerpiece of presentations by several industry figures at Computex in Taipei, where they presented solutions under development, from raw material innovations to shrinking component sizes.
Friday 5 June 2026
Foxconn, Intel link chips, racks and systems in AI infrastructure push
Foxconn announced on June 4 a strategic partnership with Intel to explore end-to-end AI solutions spanning chips, racks, systems, and applications, with cooperation covering AI rack infrastructure, edge AI, and physical AI platforms. The partnership will also extend to design services for custom ASICs, SoCs, and system integration, combining Intel's processor, silicon photonics, and software ecosystem with Foxconn's global manufacturing scale, system integration capabilities, and AI data center deployment experience.
Friday 5 June 2026
Foxconn says Nvidia's Vera Rubin AI products remain on track for 2026 shipment
Foxconn and Foxconn Industrial Internet (FII) said at Computex that production of Nvidia's next-generation AI products is progressing smoothly, with shipments expected before the end of the third quarter of 2026. The outlook matters globally because it signals faster AI hardware deployment, lower computing costs, and wider adoption across consumer, enterprise, and automotive markets.
Thursday 4 June 2026
Foxconn, SK Group eye deeper AI infrastructure ties in Asia

Foxconn chairman Young Liu met SK Group chairman Chey Tae-won on June 3, as the two companies explore broader cooperation in AI servers, data centers, and energy solutions.

Thursday 4 June 2026
Chenbro targets server rack global leadership in 3 years
Server chassis maker Chenbro is continuing to evolve, aiming to perfect the craftsmanship of mechanical components to become the world's top rack supplier, according to company CEO Corona Chen.
Thursday 4 June 2026
Kentec challenges traditional data centers with modular AI data center orders
Global AI computing demand is sweeping through the infrastructure market. Kentec, the AI data center (AIDC) system integrator and turnkey solution provider under Kenmec Mechanical Engineering, expects first-half 2026 revenue to rise more than 200% year on year, with the real surge concentrated in the second half of the year.