AI gives small chipmakers a shot at the big leagues

Taiwanese IC design companies made a strong showing at Computex 2025, using the global stage to spotlight cutting-edge technologies developed for AI applications. While tech giants like MediaTek and Realtek brought their entire product portfolios to the event, a wave of small and mid-sized firms—including Elan Microelectronics, FocalTech, Etron, Microip, and the Egis Technology Group—are showcasing targeted innovations that signal the island’s growing AI ambitions.

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Shibaura Electronics revises stance on bidding war, withdraws opposition to Yageo’s hostile offer

Shibaura Electronics announced on May 21, 2025, a shift in its stance regarding the competing tender offers (TOBs) from Japan’s MinebeaMitsumi and Taiwan-based Yageo for its shares. Originally, Shibaura Electronics had recommended that shareholders accept MinebeaMitsumi’s bid. However, the company has now revised its position from a clear endorsement to a neutral stance.

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Hygon, Sugon unify to cement China’s HPC leadership

China’s Dawning Information Industry Company (Sugon) and Hygon Information Technology announced plans for a strategic merger on May 25 to consolidate the country’s computing power ecosystem. The proposed deal involves a share swap, with Hygon set to issue shares to all A-shareholders of Sugon. A simultaneous capital raise is also planned to support the integration. Both companies halted trading on May 26, with the suspension expected to last no more than ten trading days.

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AI boom sparks unprecedented energy crisis threatening industry growth, warns Schneider Electric executive

The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) is fueling an unprecedented energy crisis that could fundamentally constrain the industry’s growth, according to Pankaj Sharma, executive vice president for data centers at Schneider Electric. Speaking at Computex 2025, Sharma warned that AI data centers are rapidly approaching power consumption levels that dwarf traditional computing infrastructure, raising urgent questions about energy availability, environmental impact, and infrastructure readiness.

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