AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI PC Push at Computex: Nvidia’s Jensen Huang unveiled the RTX Spark “superchip” to bring agentic AI onto Windows laptops and desktops, with Microsoft and Dell among early partners, while Intel called the competition “a good thing” for new AI PC opportunities. AI Factories in Asia: Naver Cloud and Nvidia plan a joint AI factory initiative, and Nvidia also highlighted expanding AI into semiconductor fabs with TSMC. Memory Race: Samsung showed an HBM5 mock-up at Computex, stressing thermal management, while SK Hynix said it will double wafer capacity over five years and aims to be a major HBM supplier for Nvidia’s Vera Rubin. Taiwan Market Mood: Taiwan shares hit fresh highs as AI optimism outweighed Middle East uncertainty, with TSMC leading gains. AI Networking Spotlight: Nvidia’s “next trillion-dollar company” remark helped Marvell surge, underscoring demand for AI networking and custom silicon. Robotics for Defense: NCSIST unveiled three military robot-dog prototypes for surveillance, reconnaissance, and combat support. Supply-Chain Politics: President Lai said maintaining the political status quo is key to securing global supply chains as Computex hosts major tech leaders.
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