Facing memory shortages and Sharp's plan to shut down its Guishan K2 plant by the end of 2026, GIS chairman Hsien-Ying Chou said the company faces greater operational challenges in the second half of 2026. However, its transformation strategy is accelerating. Among its new businesses, optical waveguide products used in AI glasses and other applications began small-volume shipments in the first quarter of 2026, while its optical communications business is targeting advanced optical source packaging and testing services. Both new application areas are expected to gradually ramp up in 2027, creating new growth momentum for revenue and gross margins.
As the Middle East conflict escalates and demand for AI applications grows, product quotations continue to rise in the second quarter of 2026. Chen-Cheng Pan, chairman of silicone materials distributor Topco Scientific Materials, says upstream material shortages have also become severe. As applications in AI, optical communications, and robotics continue to expand, the proportion of revenue contributed by electronic materials is expected to increase further.
The conversation about humanoid robotics I observed over two days in Sunnyvale had a different quality from what I remembered a year ago. The demos were real. The deployments were live. The debate had shifted from "will this work" to "who gets to scale first" — and the answer is not obvious.
Yageo chairman Pierre Chen, who has become Taiwan's richest man, reiterated at the company's recent shareholders meeting that the group will not sit out opportunities in the AI applications market. He said Yageo will continue its long-running merger-and-acquisition strategy to drive transformation, raise product technology levels, and expand its full-spectrum integrated solutions.
Silicon Motion Technology (SMI) has released a portfolio of AI-optimized storage controllers and products ahead of Ccmputex 2026, targeting edge inference, AI PCs, enterprise AI infrastructure and automotive AI systems. The company said it will demonstrate new Edge SSD controllers, embedded UFS and eMMC controllers, enterprise NVMe solutions and automotive-grade storage aimed at improving data movement, latency and sustained workload performance for AI deployments.
Taiwan's economic outlook improved in April 2026 as rising AI demand and receding Middle East geopolitical risks boosted manufacturers' business sentiment, the National Development Council (NDC) said on May 28. The council reported gains in both its leading and coincident business climate indicators, signaling steady growth momentum for the island's export-oriented economy.
Winbond Chairman Arthur Chiao said market sentiment in the second half of 2026 would carry the strong momentum seen in the first half, with the overall market remaining in a supply shortage. He expects the current shortage will be difficult to ease in the near term, and said capacity constraints might not be resolved until the second half of 2027.
LinkerBot, a leading Chinese developer of robotic dexterous hands, has acquired Jingling Zhikang in a strategic move that could push AI-powered bionic hands from high-cost rehabilitation devices into a broader assistive technology market.
E Ink Holdings said it will showcase multiple color e-paper technologies and complete solutions at Computex 2026, presenting products aimed at outdoor and indoor advertising, smart retail and product-surface design. The exhibit will open around a premium shopping mall theme to demonstrate how e-paper can be applied across spatial and object surfaces for retail media networks and commercial signage.
Merry Electronics completed a board reshuffle after its 2026 annual general meeting on May 26, with the board electing Keng-Pin Liao as the new chairman effective immediately. Former chairman Lu-Lee Liao and vice chairman Wen-Chieh Wei stepped down from executive roles, but will remain on the board as directors.
Foxconn has said its quantum computing work is drawing international attention, but the main challenge remains turning research into a commercial business. The company's quantum efforts could take about three years to reach an inflection point, with broader business potential expected around 2030, which may matter for industries and researchers worldwide.
Foxconn said its latest results highlight how technology manufacturing groups are reshaping supply chains for global customers. The company reported record earnings in 2025, raised dividends to a new high, and set a more ambitious profit target, signaling stronger returns for shareholders and continued investment in artificial intelligence, electric vehicles, and semiconductors worldwide.
Foxconn chairman Young Liu said the company is accelerating its move into electric vehicles, robotics, and smart cities, arguing that these businesses will drive its next phase of long-term growth.
Wiwynn Technology, a major server manufacturer for AI infrastructure, warned that shortages are emerging across a range of data-center components beyond memory, a shift that could slow global AI buildouts or push up costs over the coming years. Executives said demand for data-center hardware would remain strong for the next three to five years as large cloud and hyperscale customers continued to raise capital spending, and the company signaled the US would be a focal market for expansion.
Wistron told shareholders on May 29 that it expects artificial intelligence to be in the early stages of growth and could expand to more than 10 times its current scale, potentially accounting for over 10% of global GDP. The company disclosed at its shareholders' meeting that it had received authorization to issue up to 250 million new shares and to explore overseas depositary receipts to support anticipated increases in capital needs as revenue scales up.
Pegatron held its shareholders meeting on May 28, where market attention focused on the company's new artificial intelligence (AI) server business. The company's co-CEOs, Kuang-Chih Cheng and Kuo-Yen Teng, reiterated their earlier outlook that the business would achieve tenfold growth in 2026, adding that the group's long-term investments have gradually entered the harvest stage in recent years.
Apple is set to unveil its biggest Siri overhaul in nearly 15 years at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 8, 2026, as the company seeks to narrow the gap with rivals including OpenAI, Google, and Samsung in the rapidly evolving AI market.
Foxconn said its AI server business is scaling rapidly as global cloud spending rises and demand for computing infrastructure spreads worldwide. Chairman Young Liu said the company is positioning for continued growth in racks, optics, and semiconductors, while also advancing work in satellites and quantum computing.
Nvidia's expanding recruitment activity in Vietnam signals a potential shift in the country's role within advanced AI infrastructure manufacturing, as Taiwanese server and EMS players continue to scale up production capacity in the region. The developments underscore Vietnam's growing importance in the global reconfiguration of AI hardware supply chains, particularly for high-end data-center systems and GPU-based servers.
Dell reported a sharp jump in first-quarter revenue and profit, saying customers moved quickly to secure supply across both traditional and AI infrastructure. The company said revenue rose 88% to US$43.8 billion and diluted earnings per share climbed 214% to US$4.86, both records for the quarter.
Shinkong Synthetic Fibers Corp. said at its May 28 shareholders meeting that it will pursue expansion in AI, semiconductor chemicals, and eco-friendly notebook materials as it navigates volatile raw material costs and cautious customer demand. Executives said the strategy includes adding production lines for electronic-grade hydrogen peroxide and leveraging existing expertise in composite and heat-resistant materials to enter AI supply chains.
Ampower reported that its order backlog exceeded NT$12 billion (US$382 million) as of the first quarter of 2026, driven by rising demand for semiconductor and AI data center critical infrastructure, executives said at a shareholder meeting on May 28. The backlog represented nearly a 50% increase from about NT$8.3 billion in the fourth quarter of 2025, underscoring strong ongoing demand.
Lenovo is pursuing a "dual-down" strategy to capture market share as rising memory prices and CPU shortages squeeze PC makers, shifting from hardware supplier to a technology solutions provider that works more closely with customers. Yasumichi Tsukamoto, vice president of R&D for commercial devices and intelligent solutions, said component inflation is forcing the change.
The US has begun implementing non-semiconductor tariff relief under the Taiwan-US investment memorandum of understanding, a move that will lower duties on Taiwanese auto parts, wood products, and aircraft components. The change could strengthen Taiwan's exporters and reshape supply chains for global manufacturers and airlines that rely on these inputs.
TECO Electric & Machinery said it is making AI data center infrastructure its main growth focus, with expansion plans in North America and Southeast Asia that could affect global supply chains, energy systems, and digital infrastructure. The company is leaning on modular construction, power equipment, and energy management to win more hyperscale projects.