Stargate Project initiates AI buildout, Fortune Electric transformer orders exceed NT$120 billion

Demand for heavy electrical equipment has surged following the launch of the US Stargate Project. Fortune Electric has secured first-phase transformer orders, and together with demand from other customers, its AI data center-related orders have now exceeded NT$120 billion (US$3.8 billion). As the global transformer market remains undersupplied, Fortune Electric said current lead times are controlled at around 2.5 to 3 years, though some customers are still seeking delivery within two years. Tight delivery schedules have yet to ease in the near term.

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Taiwan set for 2026 outperformance on AI, advanced chip orders

Global growth is poised to lose momentum. IMF forecasts show global GDP easing from 3.3% in 2024 to 3.2% in 2025 and 3.1% in 2026. China’s growth is expected to slow from 5% to 4.8% and then to 4.2%, while India may dip from 6.6% to 6.2%. Taiwan remains an outlier, supported by strong AI and semiconductor investment and exports, with GDP projected at 7.37% in 2025. Continued strength in AI server exports could also lift its 2026 forecast of 3.54%.

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Global automotive supply chains split into two competing ecosystems

The global automotive supply chain is undergoing significant restructuring driven by geopolitical tensions, particularly between the US and China. This confrontation has extended beyond trade into technology sectors, including chips, algorithms, and electronic control architectures, resulting in the emergence of two incompatible technical ecosystems. This division is compelling industry players to re-evaluate supply chain strategies amid growing concerns over reliance on Chinese components.

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Taiwanese IPC firms gain foothold in global aerospace and defense electronics amid rising demand

Global demand for military and aerospace electronics has surged since 2024, driven by escalating geopolitical tensions, increased defense spending, and rapid progress in unmanned vehicles, battlefield sensing, and satellite communications technologies. Western markets are accelerating upgrades to cross-domain combat architectures, fueling requirements for rugged computing platforms, edge AI computers, and long-lifecycle industrial control systems.

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NetApp unfazed by memory shortages as it projects strong 2026 growth

NetApp Taiwan general manager Peter Chu said the transition from early AI experimentation to agentic AI running mission-critical workloads is creating unprecedented demands on data complexity, scale, and security, while presenting significant opportunities for NetApp. He remains optimistic about the company’s 2026 trajectory and noted that global memory shortages have not affected its operations.

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Phihong targets AI networking and LEO with Vietnam capacity rising to 60% by 2026

Phihong Technology is accelerating its Transformation 2.0 strategy by concentrating on high-power, high-margin niche products such as AI server power supplies and low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite power units. The power supply maker is currently reducing reliance on large-volume, low-margin orders like those for mobile phones to improve profitability, President Vincent Lin stated during the company’s December 10, 2025 earnings call.

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