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Wednesday 10 June 2026
Flytech pivots from POS hardware to all-scenario payment and edge-computing systems
Flytech announced a strategic shift from being primarily a point-of-sale hardware supplier toward a systems-provider model focused on payments, edge computing, and recurring services. At Computex 2026, the firm unveiled a full payment solution covering counter POS, self-service kiosks, and handheld payment terminals designed for retail and food service, and said the move reflects changing customer mixes and a push to embed computing power across store operations.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
GEM Terminals cites AI-driven demand as May 2026 copper sales jump 72%
GEM Terminals reported consolidated revenue of about NT$428 million (US$13.6 million) in May 2026, up 71.83% year-over-year from NT$249 million, saying expanding global investment in AI infrastructure drove a surge in demand for specialty copper materials used in cooling applications. The firm linked the month's performance to rising cooling needs at servers and data centers as computing density increased, and described the result as evidence of strong long-term momentum for its materials transformation strategy.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
PCIM 2026: Every company is now a semiconductor company
Global hardware growth is facing an increasingly fragile and fragmented supply chain. At PCIM Europe 2026, software intelligence firm Luminovo's OEM Growth Lead, Inga Schwarz, made a compelling case for why AI is no longer enough to save hardware companies from costly operational challenges. The industry, she argued, must embrace a transition toward deep, native domain enterprise integration to build a unified "digital thread." With the fast-moving advancement of generative models set against modern supply chain complexity, Schwarz delivered a reality check for OEMs and EMS providers navigating the global market.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Column: COMPUTEX 2026 shows Taiwan rewriting its role — from building AI to designing it
COMPUTEX Taipei 2026, held from June 2 to 5 under the theme "AI Together," drew more than 1,500 exhibitors from 33 countries and set a new record in scale. The show underscored a new AI industry reality: competition has moved far beyond standalone chip compute and into a systems-level battle spanning compute, connectivity, power, and cooling.
Tuesday 9 June 2026
SuperAlloy targets semiconductor supply chain with recycled aluminum push
SuperAlloy reported that rising demand from global luxury and supercar manufacturers, alongside green procurement policies, drove higher sales of recycled aluminum in May, lifting group momentum into the first half of 2026. The company said consolidated revenue for May reached NT$635 million (US$20.14 million) — up 6.7% from April and 18.74% from the same month in 2025. Cumulative consolidated revenue for January through May 2026 totaled NT$3.103 billion, up 2.86% year over year, returning the company to positive growth for the period.
Tuesday 9 June 2026
Commentary: How Nvidia turned Computex into its own annual coronation
Computex 2026 has ended, with the spotlight again firmly on Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. From his arrival in Taiwan on May 23, Huang spent two weeks meeting key industry figures, attending Nvidia developer events, GTC Taipei, and a Computex tour, and once again hosting his "trillion-dollar banquet."
Tuesday 9 June 2026
Delta, Liteon tackle AI power and load stability needs
As AI shifts from training to inference and agents, computing and power demand are growing exponentially, putting energy supply and load stability at the center of the industry's next challenge. At the recently concluded Computex 2026, Delta Electronics and Liteon Technology showcased power supply solutions as data centers grapple with "tokens per watt" efficiency metrics and sharp current peaks.
Tuesday 9 June 2026
OpenAI begins IPO process with confidential SEC filing
OpenAI has taken its clearest step yet toward becoming a publicly traded company, announcing that it has confidentially submitted a draft S-1 registration statement to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Tuesday 9 June 2026
Amazon, Corning strike multibillion-dollar deal to expand US fiber optic output
Amazon has reached a multiyear, multibillion-dollar agreement with Corning to supply optical fiber, cable, and connectivity equipment for its US data centers, a move that stands to ripple beyond North Carolina by reinforcing domestic manufacturing and the networks that support cloud services, artificial intelligence, and digital infrastructure worldwide.
Tuesday 9 June 2026
Taiwan suppliers target physical AI platforms as robotics race moves beyond hardware
Computex 2026 closed last week with physical AI among its central themes, and robots emerging as one of the clearest ways to demonstrate it. Yet, unlike CES, where robot makers competed to showcase their hardware, Computex presented a different picture: AI computing platforms, edge inference, physical AI architectures, and the ecosystems behind robots took center stage.
Tuesday 9 June 2026
GSEO surpasses NT$10 billion in five-month revenue and plans July mass production
Genius Electronic Optical reported consolidated revenue of NT$1.629 billion (US$51.5 million) in May 2026, marking a month-on-month decline from NT$2.314 billion in April but a 30.24% increase from NT$1.251 billion in May 2025. For the period from January through May 2026, cumulative consolidated revenue reached NT$10.084 billion, exceeding NT$10 billion and representing a 19.67% rise from NT$8.426 billion in the same period of 2025.
Tuesday 9 June 2026
Taiwan server makers post strong May sales as AI demand continues to drive orders
Taiwan's leading server manufacturers reported strong May sales, underscoring how global AI infrastructure spending is reshaping demand for data center hardware. The gains point to continued momentum in the second and third quarters, even as notebook markets remain weak and broader personal computer demand remains subdued.
Monday 8 June 2026
Molex expands in Taiwan as AI interconnect demand splits between copper and optics
Molex is building out a dual-track strategy for AI interconnects, backing both copper and optical solutions as customers pursue different deployment paths, while expanding its Taiwan operations to support the region's AI hardware supply chain.
Monday 8 June 2026
Bottlenecks for upstream digital camera components pose dilemma for supply chain players amid market renaissance
Digital camera demand has made a striking comeback as younger consumers, social media creators, and the streaming economy inject new momentum into a market many had considered obsolete. The resurgence is prompting suppliers to restart idle production lines and invest heavily in new tooling, even as uncertainty remains over how long the boom will last.
Monday 8 June 2026
Nvidia and LG Group team up on AI factory, robotics, and autonomous driving in expansive Korea partnership
Nvidia and LG Group announced a wide-ranging partnership on June 7 covering AI factory infrastructure, home robotics, autonomous driving components, and sovereign AI model development, making it one of the broadest single-company collaborations Nvidia has announced during Jensen Huang's South Korea visit.
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
Hitachi and Intel strike collaboration on physical AI and industrial infrastructure
Hitachi and Intel have agreed to work together on physical AI, advanced computing, and digital infrastructure, a move that could shape manufacturing, energy, and mobility systems used worldwide. The partnership targets efficiency, resilience, and faster industrial innovation, with potential implications for factories, power networks, and other critical operations globally.
Monday 8 June 2026
Commentary: Largan shareholder meeting to draw focus on CPO progress and handset demand
Largan Technology is set to hold its annual shareholder meeting on June 9, and investors worldwide will be watching for signals on handset demand, manufacturing capacity, and its push into AI optical communications. The meeting could also indicate how quickly the lens maker can scale new technologies, and whether margin pressure is easing.
Monday 8 June 2026
India roundup: India state targets chip packaging hub as India courts Taiwanese electronics investment

Andhra Pradesh is positioning itself as a semiconductor packaging hub, focusing on an entry point into the chip supply chain while wafer fabrication remains a long-term goal. Officials said packaging activities are already underway, as Indian states used Computex in Taipei to attract Taiwanese electronics and AI supply chain investment.

Monday 8 June 2026
Largan posts 43% year-on-year May revenue rise
argan Technology reported consolidated May revenue of NT$4.593 billion on June 5, a 14% decline from April and a 43% increase from May 2025. First five-month revenue reached NT$25.495 billion, up 15% year on year. The company said it would hold an investor conference on June 9, where progress in common-package optics — CPO — is expected to be a primary focus.
Sunday 7 June 2026
Pegatron unit ASRock Rack wins order to supply 587 GPU servers for Thailand AI data center
ASRock Rack, a subsidiary of Pegatron Group's ASRock Inc., has won an order to supply 587 GPU servers equipped with Nvidia B200 accelerators to Japan-based AI infrastructure provider Datasection Inc., the two firms announced. The systems are contracted for deployment at Datasection's AI data center near Bangkok, Thailand, and will serve as a dedicated high-performance computing platform for US companies.
Sunday 7 June 2026
While China floods the humanoid market, America's top three are quietly building patent moats
Compared with China's crowded humanoid robot market, where competition is becoming increasingly intense, the US humanoid robot sector is still concentrated among a small number of brands, the three major being Figure AI, Agility Robotics, and Tesla. According to DIGITIMES' observations, these three leading US humanoid robot companies have actively expanded their patent portfolios in recent years, with the majority focusing on joint design, followed by software-related developments.
Sunday 7 June 2026
AI cooling lifts heat spreader shipments at Niching
AI-driven high-speed computing and data transmission are driving up chip performance and cooling requirements worldwide, and Niching Industrial Corp. said its acquisition of Ming June Yuan will help improve profitability as the market shifts toward larger, hotter-running chips and more advanced thermal materials.
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.
Saturday 6 June 2026
Qisda accelerates pivot into AI solutions provider
Qisda is accelerating its transformation into an AI solutions provider amid the intensifying AI race. President Cally Ko has highlighted changes to the company's AI roadmap since taking the helm, aiming to build a full AI ecosystem spanning data centers, edge computing, and vertical applications by integrating hardware and software resources across the group.