Groq sets up shop in Finland as sovereign AI demands surge
Groq, the US-based AI chipmaker, has launched its first European data center in Helsinki, accelerating its global expansion and tapping into the rising demand for sovereign AI infrastructure. Developed in partnership with Equinix, the facility will host Groq’s proprietary Language Processing Units (LPUs), engineered for fast deployment and cost-efficient AI inference at scale.
Mitsubishi Heavy unveils hybrid drone to replace helicopters in remote, high-stakes missions
How Taiwan’s EMS industry grew from black-and-white TV assembly
US-China semiconductor standoff sees tactical shifts as rare earths and EDA tools enter the fray
Industry insiders said US-China relations have been flammable ever since the trade war ignited, especially in the high-stakes arena of semiconductors. But in recent weeks, a series of diplomatic signals suggests the two sides may be testing the boundaries of each other’s political and economic endurance.
With tariff clarity, Aeon Motor’s Vietnam strategy shifts into high gear
Taiwanese electric vehicle maker Aeon Motor has officially begun mass production at its new Vietnam facility as of April, with the first batch of US-bound products shipped in May. The company sees the move as a critical milestone in its broader global expansion and a strategic hedge amid shifting trade policies and intensifying supply chain decoupling.