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Thursday 12 February 2026
China's Lenovo profit drops 21% even as revenue climbs 18%, flags memory shortage pressure
Lenovo Group reported a 21% decline in third-quarter profit but exceeded analyst expectations as strong revenue growth, driven by artificial intelligence (AI) demand, helped offset margin pressures. The company also warned of mounting pressure on PC shipments due to a worsening memory-chip shortage.
Thursday 12 February 2026
Cisco revenue beats expectations, but margin outlook pressured by rising memory costs

Cisco Systems forecast quarterly gross margins below market expectations, citing higher memory chip costs. The weaker margin outlook overshadowed stronger-than-expected results and sent shares down about 7% in extended trading.

Thursday 12 February 2026
Mistral to invest EUR1.2bn in Swedish AI data centres to expand European compute capacity
Mistral AI will invest EUR1.2 billion (US$1.43 billion) to build large-scale AI data centres in Sweden, marking its first infrastructure expansion outside France. The move positions the company at the centre of Europe's push to secure domestic AI compute capacity and reduce reliance on foreign cloud infrastructure, Reuters and AFP reported.
Thursday 12 February 2026
Taiwan ODMs split in early 2026 as business transition takes hold

Taiwan's leading original design manufacturers (ODMs) are entering 2026 at different stages of transition, as efforts to expand into AI servers and automotive electronics intersect with seasonal softness and shifting demand in legacy businesses. January 2026 results from Pegatron and Compal Electronics illustrate how the two companies are navigating that shift with contrasting near-term outcomes.

Thursday 12 February 2026
Hyundai-controlled Boston Dynamics changes CEO as robots near market
Robert Playter will step down as chief executive of Boston Dynamics, effective immediately, the company said Tuesday, marking the end of a tenure that spanned more than three decades at the robotics firm.
Thursday 12 February 2026
Cisco unveils 102.4Tbps silicon and new systems targeting broader AI infrastructure
On February 10, 2025, Cisco introduced a new 102.4 terabits-per-second (Tbps) switching chip and a series of data center systems designed to support large-scale artificial intelligence (AI) networks beyond traditional hyperscale operators.
Thursday 12 February 2026
Trust over tech: Boston Dynamics sets humanoid robot safety blueprint
As humanoid robots transition from research labs to real-world applications, Boston Dynamics says trust will determine whether they can be deployed at scale in manufacturing. In parallel, international efforts are accelerating to establish safety standards that could help speed the arrival of the physical AI era.
Wednesday 11 February 2026
Analysis: Arm pivots to data centers as smartphones slump
Arm reported record revenue in its fiscal third quarter of 2026. The UK-based semiconductor IP company is navigating ongoing smartphone market headwinds while shifting its growth focus toward artificial intelligence inference workloads in data centers.
Wednesday 11 February 2026
AI demand fuels photonics-semiconductor convergence at APE 2026
As artificial intelligence workloads push traditional computing architectures to their limits, the photonics industry is emerging as a critical enabler of next-generation data center infrastructure. The third Asia Photonics Expo (APE 2026), which concluded on February 6, 2026, reflected this shift, bringing together more than 240 exhibitors and nine international pavilions to showcase how optical technologies are becoming increasingly intertwined with semiconductor manufacturing and high-performance computing systems.
Wednesday 11 February 2026
Foxconn drops bid for Sharp's Japan LCD plant
Sharp said on February 10, 2026, that the planned sale of its Kameyama No. 2 liquid crystal display factory in central Japan to its Taiwanese parent, Foxconn, had collapsed after the contract manufacturer withdrew, citing persistent weakness in LCD panel prices.
Wednesday 11 February 2026
Memory squeeze from AI demand threatens industrial PC margins and delivery timelines
The expansion of computing power driven by generative AI has repositioned memory as a critical resource, with data centers and AI servers redefining its value and leaving industrial PC (IPC) manufacturers facing rising costs and worsening lead-time challenges as 2026 begins.
Wednesday 11 February 2026
Foxconn doubles down on AI servers for 2026, market share seen exceeding 40%

Foxconn held a two-day year-end outlook conference starting February 9 at its Huyue headquarters in Tucheng. The event brought together nearly 1,000 employees from Taiwan and overseas, along with dozens of chairmen, general managers, and senior executives from consolidated subsidiaries and affiliated companies to review 2025 and outline the 2026 outlook. Business group leaders also gathered to exchange operational updates and reinforce group coordination.

Tuesday 10 February 2026
Exclusive: Panjit eyes rapid growth in AI data center power semiconductors with hot-swap tech
Power semiconductor maker Panjit International is positioning itself to capitalize on the booming demand from AI data centers, targeting fast growth in AI, cooling, and power supply markets. The company expects shipments of its hot-swap products to surge in 2026, with AI-related products accounting for up to 15% of sales this year. Currently, Panjit has secured design wins with two major cloud service providers (CSPs), and is seeking to win orders from additional customers while laying out plans for next-generation hot-swap technology.
Tuesday 10 February 2026
Asus' AI server push bolsters revenue despite memory shortages
Asustek Computer Inc. reported group revenue of NT$67.936 billion (US$2.15 billion) for January 2026, a 2.55% decline from December 2025 but a 79.97% increase year over year.
Tuesday 10 February 2026
Big Tech's debt-fueled race to the top: Alphabet makes 100-year bet on AI dominance
Alphabet is tapping global debt markets at an unprecedented scale to bankroll its aggressive AI expansion, signaling how far Big Tech is willing to go to secure computing power, data centers, and cutting-edge chips.
Tuesday 10 February 2026
Taiwan server ODMs set for record first quarter, driven by AI server demand

Taiwan's server supply chain is entering what suppliers expect to be its strongest first quarter on record. ODMs, including Quanta, Wistron, Inventec, Wiwynn, Foxconn, and MiTAC, reported high double-digit year-over-year revenue growth in January 2026, with Wistron and Wiwynn achieving triple-digit expansion. Suppliers expect first-quarter demand to remain above seasonal norms, driven by concurrent strength in AI and general-purpose servers.

Monday 9 February 2026
ACpay, inFlux partner to bridge Taiwan fitness liquidity gap; eye education sector next
Taiwan's ACpay, a fintech firm specializing in payment and e-commerce solutions, is accelerating its expansion into retail channels and high-growth verticals—particularly fitness and supplementary education, both posting annual compound growth rates above 20%. The company is now positioning subscription payments and receivables financing as its next major revenue engine.
Monday 9 February 2026
Wistron navigates supply chain challenges while targeting broad growth

Taiwanese ODM Wistron is projecting robust growth in 2026, with confidence extending beyond revenue to profitability. Jeff Lin, Wistron's president, said the company anticipates strong performance across the board. In response to concerns that Nvidia's procurement strategies might compress supply chain margins, Lin declined to comment on specific clients but emphasized that Wistron's business remains stable and its profitability intact.

Monday 9 February 2026
Wistron chair sees AI growth entering 1.5 wave, believing AI bubble concerns still premature
Wistron chairman Simon Lin stated that artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure is currently centering a "1.5 wave" of development and is far from peaking, with greater growth potential ahead and across a broader range of applications. He emphasized that AI server manufacturing is becoming increasingly complex, with much faster iteration cycles, a trend that works in favor of Taiwan's ODM industry. As products grow more complex, ODMs will not revert to low-margin models of the past.
Monday 9 February 2026
Taiwan posts fastest growth in 15 years as AI boom drowns out hollowing-out fears
Taiwan's economy expanded 8.63% in 2025, its strongest growth in 15 years, as the island's semiconductor-driven supply chain continued to underpin global demand for AI computing. Minister of Economic Affairs Ming-hsin Kung said on February 5 that despite a high base effect from the previous year, Taiwan is expected to maintain resilience and flexibility into 2026.
Monday 9 February 2026
Musk predicts space computing shift in 36 months as terrestrial power limits bite
Elon Musk said artificial intelligence computing could become more cost-effective to deploy in space than on Earth within the next 30 to 36 months, arguing that power generation and terrestrial infrastructure are emerging as the primary constraints on AI expansion rather than semiconductor supply.
Monday 9 February 2026
Insight: ASIC servers accelerate liquid cooling adoption, share set to surge in 2026
Liquid cooling adoption has been led by Nvidia servers, with ASIC servers now accelerating the shift. DIGITIMES Research estimates liquid cooling will account for 50% of AI server thermal solutions in 2026, driven largely by ASIC platforms. Industry sources said cooling suppliers are not only targeting Nvidia GPU systems but are increasingly competing for ASIC server orders due to higher margins.
Saturday 7 February 2026
Analysis: AI demand spillover lifts 2026 general-purpose server shipments 10%
Rising AI computing demand is lifting shipments of general-purpose servers, positioning them as a key growth driver for the server supply chain in 2026. Supply chain sources said AI servers will continue to grow faster, but expanding AI inference workloads are increasingly translating into stronger demand for conventional server systems.
Friday 6 February 2026
Pegatron partners with Sysgration to expand BBU for US-made AI servers
Pegatron and Sysgration announced a strategic partnership on February 5, under which Pegatron will invest NT$.21 billion (US$38.3 million) in Sysgration through a private placement of common shares. Pegatron will subscribe to 22,000 shares at NT$55 per share, bringing the total size of the funding round to NT$1.375 billion.
Friday 6 February 2026
Intel, AMD warn of extended server CPU delays in China
Intel and AMD are facing acute server CPU shortages in China, with delivery times for some Intel products stretching to as long as six months, driven by surging AI data center demand and intensifying pressure across the global chip supply chain.