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Friday 13 March 2026
Chenbro Micom revenue tops NT$20 billion on data center boom
Server chassis manufacturer Chenbro Micom said demand from artificial intelligence applications continues to accelerate data center construction in the first half of 2026, supporting a recovery in the general-purpose server market and sustaining steady operational growth.
Friday 13 March 2026
Wistron boosts investments in Taiwan and US to expand AI server capacity
Wistron announced plans to increase investments by up to NT$1.82 billion (approx. US$57.13 million) to improve buildings and acquire equipment for its Hsinchu facility in Taiwan, in response to growing demand driven by artificial intelligence (AI).
Friday 13 March 2026
Lite-On sees AI infrastructure demand locked in for 18 months
Lite-On Technology expects demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure to remain resilient through 2026, even as escalating tensions between the US and Iran weigh on the global economic outlook, according to company president Anson Chiu.
Friday 13 March 2026
Exclusive: Middle East conflict and AI demand drive cost pressures; supply chain shifts procurement risks to clients
The Middle East conflict and rising AI data center demand have intensified raw material shortages and price hikes across the supply chain. Manufacturers increasingly adopt a "shift-to-client procurement" strategy, transferring volatile material purchasing risks to clients with stronger bargaining power.
Friday 13 March 2026
Memory prices hit Chromebook hardest, even with AI boom
Increasing prices for memory and storage components are reshaping the global PC market, with research firms warning that low-end computing devices will face severe cost pressure. Major brands are being forced to adjust production priorities, while Chromebooks, which are targeted primarily at the education market and operating on thin margins, are expected to be hit the hardest.
Friday 13 March 2026
Flexium eyes 30% revenue from AI servers and smart glasses in 2026
After a challenging 2025, flexible printed circuit (FPC) giant Flexium Interconnect is optimistic about its revenue and profit outlook, driven by accelerated transformation in high-speed transmission products. The company expects full-year growth in 2026 fueled by strong demand in two key sectors: new models for major US smartphone customers and applications in AI servers and wearable devices.
Friday 13 March 2026
AW 2026: a reality check for the fully autonomous era
Global headlines may proclaim a fully autonomous era, but AW 2026 told a different story. The show made clear that robots are not yet fully autonomous — a fact obscured by modern robotics coverage. The industry is heading in the right direction, but independent operation remains out of reach. A surprising number of robots were teleoperated via controllers. Those left unsupervised often struggled with basic environmental navigation.
Friday 13 March 2026
Ayar Labs, Wiwynn team up to develop co-packaged optics rack-scale AI infrastructure
Ayar Labs and Wiwynn announced a strategic partnership to deliver optically connected, rack-scale AI systems designed for next-generation hyperscale AI workloads.
Friday 13 March 2026
Sysgration targets double-digit growth in AI server BBU power in 2026
Leveraging a dual-track strategy in AI server power supplies and AI edge computing applications, electronic components maker Sysgration announced it has officially transitioned from its preparation phase into a harvesting period. Helped along by Pegatron's strategic investments, the company expects operational growth to reach double digits in 2026, with growth in data centers fueling demand for battery backup units (BBUs).
Thursday 12 March 2026
JetCool, Broadcom partner on liquid cooling for AI chips

JetCool, a subsidiary of Flex, has partnered with Broadcom to develop liquid cooling solutions for next-generation AI processors, according to a press release issued March 11. The collaboration aims to address rising thermal demands as AI chip power densities continue to increase.

Thursday 12 March 2026
Asustek posts record NT$44.6 billion profit in 2025, server revenue to double in 1Q26
Benefiting from the continued expansion of its artificial intelligence (AI) server business, Asustek Computer reported a record full-year net profit after tax of NT$44.56 billion (approx. US$1.40 billion) for 2025, up 42% year over year. Looking ahead to the first quarter of 2026, Asustek Chief Financial Officer Nick Wu said the server business will maintain strong growth, with revenue expected to rise 50% to 100% sequentially and quadruple to quintuple compared with the same period last year.
Thursday 12 March 2026
Qisda bets on AI to drive 2026 turnaround
Qisda's 2025 profit declined to its lowest point in company chairman Peter Chen's 12-year tenure, prompting leadership changes aimed at reversing the trend. The company has appointed Cally Ko as its new president, leveraging her expertise in AI, cybersecurity, and information management to drive growth and pursue significant revenue and profit improvements in 2026.
Thursday 12 March 2026
Asia Vital Components plans major liquid cooling expansion, expects market shift
Asia Vital Components (AVC) chairman Ching-hang Shen said it will significantly expand liquid cooling production in 2026, calling the year the "liquid cooling era," and aims to boost cold plate, manifold, and chassis output to meet rising AI-related demand.
Thursday 12 March 2026
Argosy expects double-digit growth in 2026, driven by Vietnam plant and new connector specs
Connector maker Argosy is set to defy the expected 5-10% decline in notebook shipments in 2026 by leveraging strong demand for server long-DIMM modules, scaling next-gen CABB and CAMM2 architectures, and expanding micro-stamping orders from a major US customer. President Sammy Liu expressed optimism at the recent earnings call, targeting double-digit revenue growth for 2026.
Thursday 12 March 2026
Taiwan Microloops reports record 2025 results, expects AI-driven growth in 2026
Taiwan Microloops posted record-high revenue and profits for 2025, driven by a surge in shipments of higher-margin AI-related products, the company reported. Full-year revenue reached NT$3.703 billion (approx. US$116.4 million), an increase of 84.7% year-over-year, while gross profit rose 87.63% to NT$868 million. Gross margin stood at 23.45%.
Thursday 12 March 2026
Asus launches infrastructure solutions group as AI server revenue surges
Asus achieved record revenue and profits in 2025. Co-CEO Samson Hu highlighted the fastest-growing segment: the enterprise market, including AI servers and related commercial products. The enterprise segment demonstrated explosive momentum, posting an 85% year-on-year growth rate and expanding its share of total revenue to 27%.
Thursday 12 March 2026
MediaTek bets on TSMC 3nm Genio Pro to serve high-end IoT needs while acknowledging limited demand
At Embedded World 2026, MediaTek unveiled the Genio Pro series, its flagship IoT platform built on TSMC's 3nm process, and said the market now requires both power-efficient mid-to-low-end chips and high-performance devices for complex real-world computations.
Thursday 12 March 2026
Meta designs four in-house chips to power data centers
Meta Platforms has unveiled plans for four generations of internally designed artificial intelligence chips as the company expands its data center infrastructure to support growing AI workloads.
Thursday 12 March 2026
Chenbro highlights four risk factors amid promising AI server outlook
Chenbro CEO Corona Chen highlighted that the global server industry is undergoing a generational shift from cloud computing to AI, which will drive growth over the next decade and redefine industry architecture. While Chenbro is well-positioned to benefit, she warned of four key risk factors that require attention.
Thursday 12 March 2026
Pegatron predicts AI server revenue to soar tenfold, driving quarterly gains in 2026
Pegatron stated during its earnings call on March 11 that its artificial intelligence (AI) server business will grow tenfold in 2026, continuing the shipment momentum from 2025 and pushing overall operations to rise quarter by quarter. The company expressed confidence that full-year 2026 performance will achieve high single-digit to double-digit growth compared with 2025, as demand for AI shows no signs of slowing and continues to drive strong momentum in related infrastructure shipments.
Thursday 12 March 2026
Aplex warns shipment delays cut February revenue, eyes clearer market by 2Q26
Aplex Technology said Lunar New Year holiday-related reductions in working days delayed some shipments and hurt industrial PC revenue in February 2026, while follow-up orders remained stable and the company was positive about operations in the first quarter of 2026.
Thursday 12 March 2026
AI Server tracker: Taiwan optical module and BMC suppliers gain despite fewer February working days on AI server demand
Taiwanese suppliers in the AI hardware supply chain reported varied results in February, with several optical module and server component makers posting year-over-year growth, while some case makers saw weaker month-to-month sales due to seasonal factors.
Wednesday 11 March 2026
MediaTek Genio platform launches new 3nm flagship targeting high-end AIoT image processing demands
This week at Embedded World 2026 in Nuremberg, Germany, MediaTek unveiled a series of new Genio platforms designed to empower various Internet of Things (IoT) products and applications, including the Genio Pro, Genio 420, and Genio 360.
Wednesday 11 March 2026
MiTAC ramps 2026 factory expansion to meet AI server and cloud demand, signaling bigger US footprint
MiTAC Holdings plans a significant increase in capex in 2026 to expand production capacity for networking equipment, general-purpose servers, and new AI server lines, driven by sustained demand from hyperscale cloud data centers and cloud service customers. Production capacity is expected to scale up from the second quarter onward.
Wednesday 11 March 2026
Asus and Foxconn lead Taiwan's AI City National Team as Middle East conflict escalates
The conflict in the Middle East unexpectedly affected a data center operated by major cloud service provider (CSP) AWS, once again highlighting the urgent need for sovereign AI. Taiwanese companies are also seizing the chance to capture new business. The 2026 Smart City exhibitions in Taipei and Kaohsiung will open next week. For the first time, the 2026 event will feature a full suite of solutions from the "Taiwan AI National Team," led by major companies such as Asus and Foxconn.