AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAI Hardware & Storage: Teamgroup unveiled a PCIe 6.0 SSD hitting up to 28GB/s at Computex, but motherboard limits mean most desktop users can’t actually tap the full speed—another reminder that AI-grade performance is racing ahead of everyday ecosystems. Semiconductors & Taiwan’s Role: Intel’s Lip-Bu Tan used Computex to push a “CPU revival” narrative as AI reshapes demand for processors, while Nvidia’s AI momentum keeps pulling the supply chain forward. Nvidia–Memory Push: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said SK hynix DRAM will supply Nvidia’s Vera data-center CPU, with expansion expected from late 2026 into 2027—memory constraints look set to stay tight. Computex as a Signal: Multiple reports framed Computex 2026 as the pivot point where “physical AI” and agentic computing move from demos toward deployment, with Taiwan positioned as a key hub. Taiwan Policy & Security: Taiwan marked National Oceans Day with renewed anti-drug/anti-crime and marine research plans, alongside warnings about China’s “gray-zone” activity near the island. Local Tech/Infrastructure: A Taipei manhole cover blew off during heavy rain, causing flat tires—an everyday reminder that resilience is as important as innovation.
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