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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
Exclusive: Nvidia drops dual-piece cooling architecture for Vera Rubin platform
Nvidia's upcoming Vera Rubin AI server platform has become the focus of intense scrutiny after a late-stage redesign of its thermal architecture.
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
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
T3EX expands Northeast Asia air freight to serve electronics and chip supply chains
Taiwan's T3EX Global Holdings is strengthening its Northeast Asia air freight network to capture rising logistics demand from the electronics and semiconductor supply chains, as global shipping remains highly volatile amid geopolitical tensions and adjustments to energy prices and routes.
Friday 5 June 2026
Arm says Taiwan powers its rise as agentic AI lifts PC growth
Arm CEO Rene Haas told the COMPUTEX keynote on June 2 that Taiwan has been inseparable from Arm's growth over the past 30 years, while Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that agentic AI will trigger the biggest PC industry transformation in 40 years and could expand the global PC market by 10 times.
Friday 5 June 2026
Hiwin targets logistics automation with Dexterity dual-arm robot
Motion control component maker Hiwin made its first cross-sector appearance at COMPUTEX 2026, showcasing a full technology stack spanning precision transmission, actuator modules, and system integration. The company also unveiled a dual-arm logistics robot developed in partnership with US logistics firm Dexterity for the first time.
Friday 5 June 2026
Local Chinese brands challenge dominant brands in AI glasses innovation; limitations hinder mass adoption
This year's Global Connect Show (GCS) in Shenzhen, China, has become a medium for local tech brands to showcase AI wearable innovation. Two leading brands at GCS, Rokid and INMO, demoed their feature-packed AI glasses. Many companies featured AI translation as their flagship capability, paired with lightweight hardware, hands-free controls, customizable designs, and flexible model support. While on-site demos proved these up-and-coming brands' AI glasses may outperform dominant players such as Meta and Apple, there are still lingering flaws, such as battery life and privacy ethics, that stand in the way of mainstream mass adoption.
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.
Thursday 4 June 2026
The 'Wintel' of robotics? Nvidia allies with Unitree to standardize AI humanoid development
In a move set to reshape the global robotics landscape, Nvidia announced at GTC Taipei that it will partner with Chinese humanoid robot pioneer Unitree Robotics to launch the world's first open humanoid robot reference design. By deeply integrating advanced AI with physical hardware, the collaboration aims to drastically lower development barriers across the industry.
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.
Thursday 4 June 2026
Taiwan's defense institute unveils 3 military robot dogs built on Ghost Robotics platform
Taiwan's state-owned defense research body, the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science & Technology (NCSIST), has unveiled three military robot dog variants developed on a platform from US firm Ghost Robotics, highlighting its ability to integrate mission payload systems. The showcase underscores Taiwan-US technology cooperation and NCSIST's push to build a non-red supply chain.
Thursday 4 June 2026
Goldkey targets NT$10B funding to lock in memory supply as prices surge
Memory module maker Goldkey said it plans to raise NT$6 billion (US$191.4 million) to NT$10 billion in working capital in 2026 through multiple channels as tight supply and rising contract prices fuel a memory supercycle. The company also plans to accelerate a shift into higher-value segments such as industrial control, AI, and edge computing after posting a 30% gross margin and 27.4% operating margin in the first quarter of 2026.
Thursday 4 June 2026
E Ink and BMW advance automotive color-changing tech toward market readiness
Taiwan-based electronic paper leader E Ink Holdings is preparing to bring its color-changing vehicle technology to market after overcoming key regulatory and technical hurdles with BMW. The milestone marks a significant step in the company's strategy to extend e-paper beyond displays and into vehicle exteriors, consumer products, and large-scale architectural surfaces.
Wednesday 3 June 2026
Nvidia and Infineon press supply chain co-design as AI power limits tighten
At the opening day of Computex 2026, Lite-On Technology hosted an AI industry summit under the theme "Powering the AI-driven Future," where DIGITIMES chairman Colley Hwang moderated a cross-industry panel with Nvidia, Infineon Technologies, and Gigabyte subsidiary Giga Computing at the exhibition venue.
Wednesday 3 June 2026
AI cooling demand keeps booming, lifting suppliers' outlook through 2029
Strong demand for AI server cooling is extending visibility for the industry, with Asia Vital Components (AVC) and Auras Technology both forecasting sustained growth through 2029. Nvidia is driving a shift from air cooling to liquid cooling in AI servers, boosting both revenue and profits for cooling module makers.
Wednesday 3 June 2026
SK Group weighs pausing SK Siltron sale as AI chip demand lifts wafer strategy
SK Group is reportedly placing AI and semiconductors at the center of its next round of business restructuring, prompting a fresh internal review of the strategic value of SK Siltron, a major global silicon wafer maker. The planned sale of SK Siltron, once seen as a move to improve SK Group's financial structure, now faces uncertainty as the group reconsiders whether to push ahead with the deal.
Wednesday 3 June 2026
Middle East war drives LME aluminum to 4-year high, squeezing chip equipment margins
Rising global geopolitical risk and tightening supply in some markets have pushed London Metal Exchange (LME) aluminum prices higher in volatile trading, adding cost pressures to industries across electronics components, semiconductor equipment, automobiles, and energy infrastructure.
Wednesday 3 June 2026
Samsung Foundry eyes Anthropic as OpenAI chip project reportedly stalls

Samsung Electronics is seeking to secure major artificial intelligence (AI) logic-chip customers as its reported preliminary work on a custom SoC for OpenAI slows, while Anthropic emerges as another potential opportunity for Samsung Foundry.

Tuesday 2 June 2026
Power Integrations unveils 1700V GaN auxiliary PSU for AI data centers
Power Integrations (PI) has announced two ultra-thin, compact auxiliary power supply (PSU) reference designs built for 800VDC AI data centers. PI principal training engineer Jason Yan said the ultra-compact solution, designed for Nvidia Kyber liquid-cooled blade-rack systems, uses a highly integrated GaN design that saves 30% of PCB space and reduces component count by 30% compared with conventional silicon carbide (SiC) solutions.
Tuesday 2 June 2026
Foxconn's Genesis AI manufacturing scales from pilot to plantwide deployment
Foxconn said its Genesis smart manufacturing project has delivered measurable gains in AI-driven factory operations, with production-line scheduling efficiency up 50%, misjudgment rates down 50%, and root-cause analysis accuracy rising to 90%. The company also said the time needed to build new plants and deploy production lines has been cut by more than 60%.
Monday 1 June 2026
RoboSense dominates LiDAR for robotics with 1,458.8% YoY shipment surge in 1Q26
RoboSense Technology, an AI-driven robotics technology company, announced a historic first quarter of the year in which the robotics business exceeded 50% of total LiDAR shipments for the first time in the company's history. Its dual-engine strategy across ADAS and robotics continues to drive growth, building on its first-ever profitable quarter in the fourth quarter of 2025.
Monday 1 June 2026
Meta reportedly to expand AI hardware push with pendant, smart glasses roadmap
Meta is reportedly accelerating its push into AI-powered hardware with plans that include a wearable AI pendant, an expanded lineup of smart glasses, and a new enterprise-focused service, according to a report by The Information. The initiative underscores Meta's effort to establish a broader ecosystem around its AI services as competition intensifies among major technology companies seeking to define the next generation of consumer computing devices.
Monday 1 June 2026
Taiwan gains partial US Section 232 relief, seeks tariff-free semiconductor quotas
Taiwan has secured preferential treatment under US Section 232 tariffs for most exports other than semiconductors after months of negotiations with Washington, but uncertainty remains over proposed semiconductor measures. With chips accounting for the bulk of Taiwan's exports to the US, Taipei is seeking tariff-free quotas and company-specific exemptions before any new duties are imposed.
Monday 1 June 2026
MediaTek eyes AI glasses, PCs, and home servers as computing shifts beyond the cloud
MediaTek said it expects artificial intelligence (AI) to move from centralized cloud systems into consumer devices, home servers, and new products such as AI glasses. The shift could reshape global demand for chips, data privacy, and device design, as companies race to build the next wave of AI hardware.