AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI Supercomputing in Taiwan: NCHC/NIAR launched the Nano4 AI supercomputer (June 1) to boost generative AI training and inference, with NVIDIA H200 GPUs, a 400Gb/s network, and 2TB memory per node—aimed at academia, government, and industry. Robotics Push: TM Technology unveiled Taiwan’s first humanoid robot, signaling a shift from lab demos to embodied AI for factories and warehouses, as local rivals also show humanoid systems at major tech events. Cybersecurity Watch: Kaspersky reported a new SharkLoader malware campaign delivering Cobalt Strike Beacon, targeting diplomatic orgs, Taiwan software developers, and other entities across multiple countries. Semiconductor Market Shock: Taiwan stocks slid as Apple and Microsoft price hikes fed fears of memory and storage cost pressure; TAIEX fell sharply and major electronics names dropped. Defense & Tech Security: U.S. lawmakers warned about threats to undersea fiber-optic cable networks, while NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang said building AI data centers with smuggled chips is a “dead end.” Local Resilience: Taipei’s Neihu cleanup continued after heavy rains and flooding, with the city providing NT$10,000 consolation payments to affected households.
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