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Monday 15 June 2026
AI power race lifts transformer demand, gives Fortune Electric pricing edge
AI-driven demand for power infrastructure is pushing up transformer demand, while long lead times at global giants such as Siemens, ABB, and GE are reshaping bargaining power across the heavy electrical equipment sector. As the "power is computing" trend takes hold, lead time has become a key pricing factor for transformers.
Monday 15 June 2026
Exclusive: Wiwynn sees no AI bubble for 4 years as capex surges
Wiwynn president William Lin says AI demand has exceeded expectations, with orders so strong that even rapid global expansion still feels too slow. The server maker is expanding capacity across the Americas and Asia in 2026 and plans to add Europe as customers push hard to keep up with surging AI workloads.
Monday 15 June 2026
Weekly news roundup: Samsung foundry profit rebound may come in 3Q26; Nvidia unveils AI PC vision
Below are the most-read DIGITIMES Asia stories from the week of June 8-14, 2026:
Monday 15 June 2026
Exclusive: Wiwynn president rallies AI ecosystem to tackle power, cooling, optics

AI is reshaping Taiwan into the center of a technological revolution, and the upstream and downstream supply chain is running at full speed. In an exclusive interview with DIGITIMES, Wiwynn president William Lin said AI data centers now face "three major challenges": power, cooling, and connectivity.

Monday 15 June 2026
General-purpose server demand exceeds expectations; component shortages expected to normalize in 3Q26

While artificial intelligence (AI) server orders remain robust, tight component supplies have raised concerns about shipments across the supply chain. Component makers say customer pull-ins for general-purpose servers have exceeded earlier expectations, mainly due to shortages of memory and CPUs. They estimate growth will return to its normal trajectory in the third quarter of 2026. Original design manufacturers (ODMs) have stated that component supply is indeed tight, and whether complete systems can be shipped depends on the specific server model.

Monday 15 June 2026
Machine tool suppliers forge alliances to offer one-stop solutions

In response to a structural shift in the global manufacturing industry, Taiwan's machine tool makers are forming alliances to deliver one-stop solutions. As demand rises for automation, robotics, AI and digital management, manufacturers are no longer asking for a single machine but for integrated systems.

Monday 15 June 2026
India advances rare earth supply chain as major local conglomerates show interest
To reduce its dependence on China, the government of India is actively developing a domestic rare earth supply chain, with major local conglomerates expressing investment interest.
Monday 15 June 2026
Fortune Electric sees export-led growth as global AI power demand tightens transformer supply
Fortune Electric said surging demand for AI infrastructure in the US is lifting its export business, reflecting a broader global scramble for power equipment. The Taiwanese transformer maker said supply remains tight worldwide, with long lead times, rising orders, and expansion plans pointing to prolonged pressure across electricity networks.
Sunday 14 June 2026
SpeedTech's shift toward assembly and systems work could reshape 2026 revenue mix

Connector and wire-harness maker SpeedTech is accelerating its shift from component supply toward systems assembly and full-unit OEM production, while expanding into low-Earth orbit satellites, gaming equipment, and industrial PCs (IPCs). The company said these new business lines should support double-digit revenue growth in 2026 over 2025.

Saturday 13 June 2026
AI demand and grid upgrades are reshaping the outlook for Linkage's power equipment business
As AI computing demand rises alongside grid modernization, power infrastructure is becoming more important across the heavy electrical sector. Linkage is positioning itself in the distribution segment of the power chain while moving toward transmission-grade products, AI data centers, and high-tech factory power markets.
Friday 12 June 2026
Ubiqconn, AV sign pact to develop universal unmanned systems controller

Ubiqconn Technology and AeroVironment have agreed to jointly develop a next-generation universal controller, a move that could make unmanned systems easier to operate across borders and manufacturers. The plan targets defense, public safety, and emergency response users, where interoperability and reliability are becoming increasingly important worldwide.

Friday 12 June 2026
AI server tracker: Taiwan's AI server build chain widens as rack suppliers outpace peers
Taiwan's server supply chain continues to benefit from AI infrastructure, with growth spread across connectors, cables, cabinets, rails, and system assembly. But the pace varies, as some companies are seeing only modest gains while others tied more closely to AI server racks, liquid cooling, and high-value interconnects are growing much faster.
Friday 12 June 2026
Boston Dynamics highlights diverse strategies in humanoid robotics amid Nvidia-Unitree collab
Boston Dynamics, one of the leading humanoid robotics companies in the US, during a recent visit to Taiwan, addressed Nvidia's announcement that it will partner with Chinese humanoid robot maker Unitree Robotics.
Friday 12 June 2026
Weblink International reports strong growth as AI demand lifts sales

Weblink International Inc. said rising global demand for artificial intelligence applications and digital transformation is boosting its business, underscoring how enterprise technology spending is reshaping markets for customers and suppliers worldwide. The company said it is expanding its AI focus and adjusting its product mix to respond to changing demand.

Friday 12 June 2026
Asus begins local gaming laptop production in India

Asus has announced plans to begin making gaming laptops in India this financial year — a move that could reshape supply chains, pricing, and availability in one of the world's fastest-growing PC markets. The shift underscores a broader trend of global technology brands localizing manufacturing to deepen market reach and reduce import dependence, according to the Hindu Business Line.

Friday 12 June 2026
Malaysia, Japan expand rare earth and energy cooperation

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim concluded a three-day visit to Japan, during which he met with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. The two leaders pledged to strengthen cooperation in critical minerals.

Friday 12 June 2026
Lite-On posts May 2026 revenue jump as AI server power demand boosts sales
Lite-On Technology reported consolidated revenue of NT$17.4 billion (US$550 million) in May 2026, up 4% month-over-month and 30% year-over-year, driven by strong demand for AI and cloud high-end server power supplies and high-efficiency backup battery systems. The firm said revenue for the first five months of 2026 reached NT$77.5 billion, a 23% increase year-over-year.
Friday 12 June 2026
Largan keeps smartphone lens business on growth path as launch schedules shift
Largan Technology said its smartphone lens business remains on a steady growth track, even as key customer launch timing shifts into 2026 and 2027. The change could reshape seasonal demand patterns for global smartphone supply chains, while memory price inflation and AI-related pressure add uncertainty for manufacturers and component suppliers.
Friday 12 June 2026
T3EX Global Holdings posts May revenue gain as China shipments and high-tech logistics recover
T3EX Global Holdings reported consolidated revenue of NT$2.099 billion (approx. US$66.4 million) in May 2026, up 11.13% month-over-month and 10.70% year-over-year, driven by a rebound in high-tech logistics and cross-border transport, the firm announced. The company said cumulative consolidated revenue for January-May 2026 totaled NT$8.835 billion, a 3.73% decline from the same period a year earlier.
Friday 12 June 2026
Amphenol to raise connector prices by 5% in July 2026
Amphenol, a global leader in electronic and fiber-optic connectors, cables, and interconnect systems, has notified customers that it will raise prices by 5% on selected products starting July 1, 2026. The company said sustained global demand and the conflict between the US and Iran have driven sharp increases in key raw material costs over the past six months, prompting the move.
Friday 12 June 2026
Official think tank lays out 2035 roadmap to reduce India's reliance on imported chips
India's official think tank NITI Aayog has outlined a 2035 roadmap for India to become a more central part of the global semiconductor industry, warning that continued reliance on imports leaves the country exposed to cost, supply, and security risks.
Friday 12 June 2026
Anthropic reportedly eyes direct data center leases, deepens infrastructure bet with Google support

Anthropic is moving to take greater control of the infrastructure powering its AI models, signing more than a dozen preliminary agreements to lease US data center facilities while exploring arrangements under which Google could backstop some of its lease obligations, according to a report by The Information.

Friday 12 June 2026
China squeezes InP supplies, jolting US-Taiwan optics chain

China's export controls on the key semiconductor material indium phosphide (InP), imposed since February 2025, are threatening global AI data-center buildouts and squeezing the optical supply chain across the US and Taiwan. The restrictions have triggered shortages and delayed export licenses, while sending prices soaring for a material with no substitute in photonics. InP is a core material for high-speed optical chips and is irreplaceable in photonics technologies that transmit signals over fiber, making it a potent "materials choke point" weapon in Beijing's US-China trade war.

Friday 12 June 2026
Ennoconn boosts Kontron stake to target physical AI
Ennoconn held a board meeting on June 10, 2026, and approved a voluntary cash tender offer for ordinary shares of German-listed Kontron AG at EUR23.5 (US$27.14) per share. The deal is still subject to regulatory approval and is expected to close by the end of August 2026. The move goes beyond regulatory compliance and signals Ennoconn's intent to further increase its stake and strengthen its control over operations.
Friday 12 June 2026
Nextron says AI supply chain is in place as orders extend to 2027
Nextron said its AI data center supply chain has fully taken shape, with demand spanning servers, switches, and liquid-cooling units. The connector maker said visibility now extends into 2027, underscoring how global AI spending is supporting longer production planning, wider supplier networks, and steadier revenue expectations for customers and markets.