Arm deepens ties with Taiwan chip designer QBit around edge AI and cybersecurity

Arm EVP and Chief Commercial Officer Will Abbey visited QBit Semiconductor’s Taiwan headquarters on May 27, signaling deeper cooperation that could shape future chip design for edge AI, physical AI, and quantum-computing cybersecurity. The visit highlights how platform alliances are increasingly influencing next-generation computing architectures for global technology markets.

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Compal accelerates server push with Texas plant and aims for 40% non-PC revenue

Compal Electronics said it was scaling up its server business and expects server revenue to reach 8-10% of total sales in 2026 as AI server rack-scale systems ramp and a new Texas plant begins operations in the second half. The company reported that server sales rose to 5% of revenue in the first quarter of 2026 from less than 1% previously, driven by a shift from printed circuit board (PCB) assembly to rack-level and full-system solutions that increase revenue per project.

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From cloud to factory floor: KETI outlines four directions shaping next-gen physical AI chips

As AI moves from cloud environments into factories and physical systems, semiconductor design is being reshaped by new demands in speed, energy efficiency, and on-site learning. At a recent system-semiconductor seminar in South Korea, Seong-jun Jang, a research center director at the Korea Electronics Technology Institute (KETI), outlined four key architectural directions for future AI chips aimed at supporting industrial “physical AI.”

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Foxconn chairman sets new profit target as 2025 earnings hit record high

Foxconn said its latest results highlight how technology manufacturing groups are reshaping supply chains for global customers. The company reported record earnings in 2025, raised dividends to a new high, and set a more ambitious profit target, signaling stronger returns for shareholders and continued investment in artificial intelligence, electric vehicles, and semiconductors worldwide.

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Unimicron targets record 2026 revenue with ABF and AI system-board push

Unimicron said it will push advanced substrate and AI system-board upgrades in 2026 to capture accelerating demand for AI-related ASICs and switches, aiming for record revenue that would exceed its 2022 peak. The IC substrate and printed circuit board maker announced the strategy at its annual shareholders’ meeting at the end of May, citing a shift in demand away from GPUs and CPUs toward ASICs, switches, and high-performance computing applications.

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Taiwan auto parts makers look to capitalize on US tariff cuts

The US government will formally announce reduced tariffs for non-semiconductor Section 232 products, to be applied retroactively starting from May 1, 2026, according to a notice published in the late hours of May 27 (US Eastern Time) in the Federal Register. In particular, the move will slash tariffs on Taiwan-made auto parts to a flat 15% from an average 26.71%, a sharp reduction that is expected to trigger a strong rally for Taiwan’s auto components makers.

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