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Friday 17 January 2025
Massive budget cuts could threaten Taiwan's AI ambitions and cripple science parks operations, warns NSTC minister
As the Legislative Yuan nears the end of its current session, opposition parties have proposed significant cuts and freezes to the 2025 central government budget. At a press conference on January 16, Premier Jung-tai Cho warned that these reductions would weaken Taiwan in five critical areas: technological development, national security, civil service performance, government communications, and overall national competitiveness.
Friday 17 January 2025
Mixed outlook for consumer AI demand in 2025
AI cloud computing will remain the primary growth driver for the tech industry in 2025, while the outlook for consumer AI applications remains mixed, largely hinging on whether users can be convinced of the need to replace their devices, according to sources at IC design houses.
Friday 17 January 2025
Strong demand persists for Nvidia GB200 despite market concerns
Strong AI-related demand will drive TSMC's 20% compound annual growth rate in revenue over the next five years, according to chairman C.C. Wei during the company's latest earnings call. This optimistic outlook aligns with broader server supply chain indicators, as order and shipment volumes demonstrate continued momentum in AI server demand, even amid concerns about GB200 shipments.
Friday 17 January 2025
Wistron hits $33 billion revenue milestone, powered by AI server growth and margin gains
Wistron announced its consolidated financial results on January 16, 2025, reporting a record-breaking annual revenue that exceeded NT$1 trillion (US$33.3 billion) for the first time, reaching NT$1.049 trillion. The gross profit stood at NT$84.116 billion, the operating net profit was NT$38.98 billion, the pre-tax net profit amounted to NT$40.057 billion, and the post-tax net profit reached NT$30.629 billion. Among the company's diverse portfolio, AI servers emerged as the primary growth driver.
Friday 17 January 2025
Chenbro Micom boosts 2024 revenue by 29%, eyes further expansion in Malaysia and the US amid robust AI demand
Taiwan-based chassis provider Chenbro Micom experienced a complex 2024, reaching NT$145.2 billion (approx. US$4.41 billion) in revenue, reflecting a 29% year-over-year increase. As geopolitical challenges persist, the company is expanding its manufacturing capabilities to Malaysia and the US and remains optimistic due to strong AI demand.
Friday 17 January 2025
Taiwan's trade surplus with US raises negotiation challenges as Trump returns to power
Statistics from Taiwan's Ministry of Finance show a significant trade surplus with the US of US$64.88 billion. Coinciding with Donald Trump's second term as President, it may put Taiwan in a delicate position.
Thursday 16 January 2025
Aetina partners with Nvidia and Qualcomm to enhance edge AI applications
Aetina, a subsidiary of Innodisk, has announced comprehensive support for the super mode feature introduced by Nvidia's Jetson Orin NX and Jetson Orin Nano modules. The company also announced a collaboration with Qualcomm, combining the latter's inference accelerators and advanced software with Aetina's edge computing hardware.
Thursday 16 January 2025
India faces AI chip hurdle as US export controls test tech ties
As AI software and hardware giants turn their attention to India for profitable opportunities, the US's recent AI chip export controls limiting India's access to advanced processors have stirred concerns about the impact on strengthening US-India relations amid enduring ties between India and Russia.
Wednesday 15 January 2025
AI boom propels IC distributors to record-breaking 2024 revenue
The expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) applications has established AI servers and related components as the primary growth drivers for IC distributors. With shipments of AI servers expected to increase quarterly in 2025, these robust contributions from AI are anticipated to further elevate distributor revenues throughout the year.
Wednesday 15 January 2025
Chinese GPU developers face more issues
The recent US chip ban is expected to exacerbate the challenging circumstances for China's GPU industry, intensifying both market and production pressures.
Wednesday 15 January 2025
Google and IBM push ambitious quantum roadmaps amid Jensen Huang's caution at CES
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently stated that quantum computing may take 15 to 30 years to achieve practical applications, highlighting the significant hurdles that lie ahead. Despite these challenges, interest in quantum technologies continues to grow, as evidenced by CES 2025, which featured a dedicated quantum computing forum. Major players like Google and IBM have also revealed ambitious roadmaps to guide their quantum computing development.
Wednesday 15 January 2025
Compal mulls setting up server factory in the US, with Texas among potential locations
Compal Electronics is assessing the feasibility of setting up a server manufacturing plant in the US, with Texas being one of the potential locations, according to company president Anthony Peter Bonadero.
Wednesday 15 January 2025
US AI chip export control looms over China cloud computing giants
The latest US restrictions on AI chip exports have sent shockwaves through the global tech industry, casting a shadow over China's burgeoning tech sector. The restrictions create significant hurdles for Chinese giants like Baidu, Alibaba, and Tencent, especially as they ramp up efforts to develop advanced GPU cluster infrastructures, often referred to as "10,000-GPU clusters."
Wednesday 15 January 2025
Compal Electronics sees 38% profit increase, thanks to strategic shift
Compal Electronics chairman Ray Chen stated that the company's transformation efforts in 2024 have begun to yield positive results. Despite a slight decline in revenue during the first three quarters, profits increased by 38%. Chen is optimistic about establishing a third growth pillar beyond PCs and smartphones, with rapid progress anticipated in servers, automotive applications, and 5G.
Tuesday 14 January 2025
Nvidia reportedly faces setbacks: hyperscalers slash GB200 orders over overheating issues
Major cloud service providers are reconsidering their procurement strategies for Nvidia's Blackwell chips following serious technical issues, particularly overheating problems and connectivity failures. The setbacks have prompted several hyperscalers to reduce their initial orders, with some considering a return to older models.
Tuesday 14 January 2025
Jensen Huang's Taiwan visit reportedly includes key talks with Wistron, Quanta, Foxconn
Jensen Huang, the founder and CEO of Nvidia, is visiting Taiwan for the company's year-end celebration. Industry sources indicate that Huang routinely meets with key supply chain partners, including Quanta, Wistron, and Foxconn, during his visits, underscoring Nvidia's deep collaboration with its local manufacturing ecosystem.
Tuesday 14 January 2025
SDV popularity still has long way to go
The prospect of software-defined vehicles (SDVs) becoming a common sight on the road in the US will still be slim in 2025. The biggest issue is: Who is going to foot the bill for such technological advancements?
Tuesday 14 January 2025
AI, robots to drive golden decade for IPC industry
Industrial PC (IPC) manufacturers see artificial intelligence and robotics development as the primary drivers behind the sector's next growth phase.
Monday 13 January 2025
AUO chairman resigns from Qisda board: strategic shift or business as usual?
Paul S.L. Peng's resignation from Qisda's board has reignited speculation about the shifting dynamics between Qisda and AUO. Earlier in 2024, AUO reduced its stake in Qisda, fueling rumors of a growing divergence in its transformation strategies. Despite this, both companies have reiterated that AUO retains a board seat, underscoring their ongoing partnership.
Monday 13 January 2025
Inventec eyes Texas for US server factory, awaits clarity on tariff policy
Inventec's president, Jack Tsai, indicated that the company may set up a factory in the US, with Texas as the preferred location because of its closeness to their facility in Mexico.
Monday 13 January 2025
AI server boost: Pegatron hits NT$1 trillion revenue for 11th straight year
Pegatron saw a significant revenue rebound in December 2024, propelled by initial AI server shipments and sustained client demand for new products. In the fourth quarter of 2024, the company achieved record quarterly revenue, maintaining its streak of exceeding NT$1 trillion (US$30.3 billion) in annual revenue for the eleventh consecutive year.
Monday 13 January 2025
HPE wins US$1 billion AI server deal for Elon Musk's X
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. (HPE) won a deal worth more than US$1 billion to provide Elon Musk's X social network with servers optimized for artificial intelligence (AI) work.
Friday 10 January 2025
UHT Unitech partners with Ablecom to collaborate on advanced immersion cooling for server cabinets
UHT Unitech has entered into a significant partnership with Ablecom Technology, a Taiwanese server parts supplier of Supermicro, to push forward the development of advanced immersion cooling AI server cabinets.
Friday 10 January 2025
Seasonal slum bucked: Inventec reports record December revenue on strong notebook, server demand
Inventec achieved record monthly revenue in December 2024, defying typical seasonal patterns through substantial increases in notebook and server shipments. The unprecedented growth was largely driven by accelerated order placement from businesses anticipating potential new trade tariffs following recent political developments. Both Chinese and American clients contributed significantly to this surge in demand.
Friday 10 January 2025
US-China tensions: Tencent, CATL weigh legal action against US blacklist
The US Department of Defense (DoD) has published its annual update to the Section 1260H blacklist, which identifies Chinese companies allegedly tied to the military. The 2024 list features 134 firms, including tech powerhouse Tencent and CATL, the world's leading manufacturer of electric vehicle (EV) batteries.
Straight from CES 2025
Geopolitics may bring dramatic shifts in semiconductor industry
Samsung expands mobile phone production beyond Asian countries, says DIGITIMES Research
SLMs to increase presence in GenAI business opportunities, says DIGITIMES Research
Generative AI market to reach US$1.5 trillion by 2030 with Taiwan holds hardware advantage; software and services to see promising future, says DIGITIMES Research