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Thursday 11 June 2026
Meta and Reliance expand India partnership with AI data center plan

Meta and Reliance Industries are expanding their partnership with plans for an AI-enabled data center in India. The move could strengthen digital infrastructure for one of the world's fastest-growing internet markets. The agreement also includes major clean energy contracts, highlighting how global tech investment is increasingly tied to power, water, and sustainability.

Thursday 11 June 2026
Pegatron May revenue hits 2026 high as server business gains momentum
Pegatron announced on June 10 that its May 2026 revenue reached NT$95.96 billion (approx. US$3.04 billion), up 10.06% from April and 11.99% from a year earlier, as growth across the company's three major product lines of information technology, consumer electronics, and communications helped drive operating momentum.
Thursday 11 June 2026
TDK bets on AI data center cooling with US$400 million Fabric8Labs acquisition

Japanese electronics manufacturer TDK is acquiring US-based metal 3D-printing startup Fabric8Labs for up to US$400 million, marking its latest push into the fast-growing AI infrastructure market. According to TDK, the deal consists of an upfront cash payment and a multi-year earnout tied to performance targets. Once regulatory approvals are secured, Fabric8Labs will become a wholly owned subsidiary of the Japanese company.

Thursday 11 June 2026
Oracle plans US$70 billion investment to meet 'trillions' in AI demand as margins face short-term pressure
Oracle has detailed a massive expansion of its capital investment program to capitalize on what leadership describes as an unprecedented shift in the technology market. During the fourth-quarter and fiscal-year 2026 earnings call, held on June 10, executives outlined plans for a record-breaking US$70 billion investment in infrastructure, even as the company navigates temporary pressures on its gross profit margins.
Thursday 11 June 2026
Oracle revenue surges, but heavy AI spending prompts investor concern
Oracle posted a strong close to its fiscal year, with fourth-quarter revenue climbing 21% to US$19.2 billion — slightly ahead of analyst expectations — driven by near-doubling growth in its cloud infrastructure division. Yet shares fell roughly 5% in after-hours trading as investors focused on a capital spending bill that came in higher than the company had previously projected.
Thursday 11 June 2026
AI servers squeeze high-end MLCC supply, sending Taiwan firms toward China alternatives
AI servers and high-voltage electric vehicles (EVs) are tightening the global supply of high-end multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs), prompting some Taiwan supply chain players to qualify Chinese alternatives such as Chaozhou Three-Circle as lead times lengthen.
Thursday 11 June 2026
Questions emerge over timing of Nvidia's 800V data center push, but suppliers say plans remain unclear
Recent market speculation suggests that Nvidia's ambitious transition to a native 800-volt direct-current (800VDC) architecture for AI data centers may be delayed by up to a year, pushing large-scale production and deployment beyond 2028. The reports also claim that major cloud service providers (CSPs) could postpone adoption of the technology.
Thursday 11 June 2026
Taiwan deepens ties with Central and Eastern Europe as Taiwanese firms expand into Czech Republic, Poland
The Czech Republic and other Central and Eastern European countries have gradually become emerging markets for Taiwanese investment and exports. This follows the donation of vaccines during the Covid-19 pandemic from the Czech Republic to Taiwan, underscoring the shared values of democracy and freedom between the two.
Thursday 11 June 2026
DIGITIMES Insight: Power, not chips, is now the binding constraint for AI data centers
During COMPUTEX 2026 and Nvidia GTC Taipei, energy once again dominated the AI data center conversation — only this time the question was not whether enough electricity existed, but whether it could arrive on time, arrive clean, and sustain 24/7 carbon-free operations.
Thursday 11 June 2026
Exclusive: Astera Labs sees switch chips becoming biggest revenue driver by end of 2026

Astera Labs expects its Scorpio switch-chip business to become its largest revenue contributor by the end of 2026, marking a shift for the cloud AI connectivity chip supplier as demand grows for scale-up infrastructure in AI clusters.

Thursday 11 June 2026
Sharp's AI server plan signals a broader shift in Japan electronics
Sharp's June 9 fiscal year 2026 business briefing highlighted a deeper partnership with Foxconn, with AI servers becoming the main focus. Sharp said it will begin selling AI servers in fiscal 2027, signaling a shift in both its business model and its role in Japan's AI infrastructure market.
Thursday 11 June 2026
Analysis: Taiwan suppliers pivot to physical AI as humanoid robots draw attention
Humanoid robots are attracting global interest, and COMPUTEX 2026 has opened its first robotics zone. Yet Taiwanese suppliers are focusing on physical AI, including AI computing platforms, edge AI, and application solutions. This reflects Taiwan's strengths in ICT and semiconductors, as well as the hurdles facing commercial humanoid robots worldwide.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Infineon and VinRobotics sign partnership to advance humanoid robot development
Infineon Technologies and Vietnam's VinRobotics have agreed to collaborate on humanoid robots, a move that could shape how future machines are designed, manufactured, and deployed worldwide. The partnership brings together semiconductor expertise and robotics development, highlighting Asia's growing role in automation across industry, services, and the home.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Nvidia's AI ramp deepens memory squeeze as cloud providers lock up supply through 2028
Memory shortages tied to Nvidia's next wave of AI hardware are expected to intensify through 2027 and into 2028, as major cloud service providers continue to secure long-term supply for data-center buildouts, according to supply-chain sources. The pressure is already rippling through DRAM and NAND markets, with OEMs and module makers warning of tighter availability and weaker room for additional orders.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Taiwan exports hit record high as AI servers and chip price hikes fuel trade surge
Taiwan's exports hit new highs in May 2026 and in the first five months of the year, powered by AI supply-chain demand and rising electronics prices, the Ministry of Finance said on June 9.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
China's CNY2tn data center plan puts domestic AI chips at the core
Beijing is preparing a plan to spend CNY2 trillion (US$295 billion) over the next five years to build data centers across China, a move aimed at strengthening the country's domestic AI computing infrastructure and reducing reliance on US chip suppliers, according to Bloomberg.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Microsoft Azure's China retreat shows data sovereignty is squeezing global cloud providers
Microsoft is reportedly scaling back parts of its China operations again, with the latest adjustment focused on its Azure cloud business, as both the US and China tighten scrutiny over data security and cross-border data flows.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Malaysia urges ASEAN to build regional power grid in response to geopolitical tensions, AI-driven power demand
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has once again called on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to establish a regional power grid, as geopolitical developments and growing demand for artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure simultaneously affect energy supply and demand.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Supermicro's US$7 billion fundraising shines spotlight on mounting governance and compliance challenges
According to Bloomberg and Reuters, Supermicro said it plans to raise US$7 billion through a series of equity and equity-linked offerings to support purchases of components needed to fulfill a growing backlog of artificial intelligence server orders, marking the latest chapter in a turbulent period for the company.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Delta and Lite-On poised to benefit as AI pushes data centers toward megawatt power levels

AI's relentless expansion is forcing a structural overhaul of data-center power infrastructure, creating a new investment cycle that extends well beyond servers and semiconductors.

Wednesday 10 June 2026
Column: Robotics' razor's edge is finally cutting into the real world
In early June in Vienna, a robotics startup used its keynote at ICRA 2026 — the International Conference on Robotics and Automation — to show a robotic arm slowly and precisely shaving its founder's face.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
Posiflex sees orders through 3Q26, shuns price war

Posiflex said order visibility for the second and third quarters of 2026 remains relatively clear, though the industrial PC and POS hardware supplier is taking a cautious view of the fourth quarter as component supply, geopolitical risks, and broader market conditions remain uncertain.

Wednesday 10 June 2026
Chenbro Micom posts May revenue jump and projects strong second-half momentum
Server chassis maker Chenbro Micom reported that May 2026 revenue reached NT$2.51 billion (approx. US$79 million), up 37.3% year-over-year and 21.8% month-over-month, and said it expects robust operating momentum in the second half of 2026. The firm disclosed that consolidated revenue for the first five months of 2026 totaled NT$11.69 billion, a 46.8% increase compared with the same period last year, and attributed near-term strength to smooth handovers between legacy and new projects.
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
Adata, Macronix report record May revenue amid rising memory demand, prices
Memory manufacturers have reported revenue gains in May 2026, with Adata Technology posting NT$12.94 billion (approx. US$410.88 million), setting a new record for the third consecutive month. Macronix International also reached a single-month record high of NT$6.26 billion.
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