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Taiwan’s central bank governor has warned investors against using heavy leverage to chase AI stock gains, citing potential financial instability. The remarks come amid a surge in demand for Taiwanese AI hardware.
Taiwanese authorities have raided Super Micro Computer Inc. and its partners in a probe over suspected smuggling of NVIDIA chips to China, reflecting growing tensions in global tech supply chains.
Taiwan's opposition party proposes NT$240 billion for unmanned systems amid a heated defence budget debate, inspired by Ukraine's drone warfare tactics.
Taiwan raids Super Micro’s office as part of an investigation into alleged smuggling of Nvidia chips to China. The probe is part of broader U.S. efforts to restrict China’s access to advanced semiconductor technology.
Taiwan has unveiled robot patrol dogs designed to guard its South China Sea islands, showcasing a new approach to addressing staffing shortages at remote outposts. The four-legged robots, including one armed model, could revolutionize coastal surveillance and defense operations.
Nvidia's annual spending in Taiwan has surged from $15 billion to $150 billion, driven by the explosive growth of the AI industry and its reliance on TSMC for advanced chip manufacturing.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang declared Taiwan the 'epicentre' of the AI revolution, announcing a $150 billion annual spending commitment in the region.
AMD has pledged over $10 billion to Taiwan’s semiconductor ecosystem to support the development of AI infrastructure, including the upcoming Helios platform. The investment strengthens partnerships with local leaders like ASE and SPIL, aiming to scale advanced packaging and manufacturing capabilities.
Former President Donald Trump described a $14 billion Taiwan arms deal as a 'negotiating chip' during his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, raising concerns about U.S. reliability in the region.
China is reportedly targeting Taiwan's semiconductor talent and technology to circumvent international restrictions and strengthen its own tech capabilities, according to a Taiwan security report.