AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSemiconductor Supply Chains & Trade: The U.S. trade deficit jumped to $77.6B in May as imports of semiconductors and AI-related components rose, with Taiwan overtaking China as a top source for U.S. goods. Memory Boom in the Spotlight: SK Hynix began trading on Nasdaq after a $26.5B ADR sale, signaling how long the AI memory shortage could last; Micron also pushed a major Japan factory expansion for HBM. Taiwan’s Chip Ecosystem Going Global: Taiwanese chip-testing firm King Yuan Electronics plans up to $1.4B for a U.S. facility, while Meta plans to start in-house AI chip production in September using TSMC. Cross-Strait Tech & Culture via AI: A cross-strait reading conference in Fuzhou highlighted an “aesthetic education intelligent agent” using AI and blockchain. Geopolitics Hits the News Cycle: Taiwan’s Army ran live-fire drills emphasizing the U.S.-supplied Stinger, and Philippine officials pushed back hard on Chinese scholars’ Batanes sovereignty claims. Energy/AI Hardware Push: Micron’s $250B U.S. investment roadmap and Japan’s Rapidus 2nm ambitions keep the AI chip race accelerating.
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