TAITRA says Computex participating firms exceed US$10 trillion in market value

Computex 2026 is set to officially open in Taipei, and Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) Chairman James C.F. Huang has stated that the combined market capitalization of foreign companies participating in forums and keynote sessions at this year’s event exceeds US$10 trillion. He also said that TAITRA has allocated the entire Taipei International Convention Center (TICC) exclusively to Nvidia for GTC Taipei 2026.

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Yulon advances AI-driven transformation to boost domestic production and exports

Yulon Motor Group outlined its 2025 results and 2026 outlook at its annual shareholders’ meeting on May 27, announcing continued domestic production and export pushes while deploying artificial intelligence (AI) to strengthen competitiveness and drive transformation. The company reported that 2025 stand-alone revenue was NT$16.655 billion, operating profit was NT$529 million, net profit was NT$979 million, and earnings per share were NT$0.93, while consolidated revenue for 2025 reached NT$72.355 billion with net profit of NT$3.594 billion and EPS of NT$0.93.

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ICP DAS expands semiconductor controller orders and accelerates TPU medical pivot, plans factory expansion

Industrial computer maker ICP DAS held an investor briefing on May 26 to outline a 2026 strategy focused on two main priorities: expanding semiconductor equipment controller operations and accelerating a shift into medical-grade thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) semi-finished products. Executives said the moves aim to capture growing measurement and control-module demand from semiconductor-equipment customers and to open new TPU accounts in Japan, China, Europe, and the US.

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IREN signs US$1.6bn Dell deal for Blackwell AI systems to expand Texas data center capacity

IREN Limited has signed a purchase agreement with Dell Technologies for air-cooled Blackwell-based systems intended to support its previously announced five-year US$3.4bn managed services AI cloud contract. The deal forms part of its broader effort to expand AI compute capacity and shorten deployment timelines for large-scale GPU infrastructure.

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Qualcomm and ByteDance’s rumored AI ASIC deal signals potential shift in China’s data center chip supply

The agreement between Qualcomm and ByteDance positions the former for large-scale AI ASIC demand from the latter, as reported by Bloomberg, but market viability remains uncertain amid intense AI chip competition, evolving China procurement preferences, and regulatory pressures affecting cross-border semiconductor adoption.

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