AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI Infrastructure & Power Planning: Schneider Electric says Malaysia’s next AI data-center push must start with disciplined energy, cooling, water, and renewable planning—not after sites are chosen. Semiconductor Supply Pressure: Reports from Computex Taipei point to tight Intel 18A laptop-CPU supply, while DDR5 prices are hitting new lows for builders at about $375 for 32GB as DRAM makers prioritize higher-margin HBM for AI. COMPUTEX 2026 Hardware Momentum: Foxconn and Intel announced a collaboration to accelerate AI infrastructure across silicon, rack, and edge/physical AI; Synology will roll out ActiveProtect Manager 2.0 with AI threat detection in Q3. Agentic PC Push: Nvidia unveiled RTX Spark at GTC Taipei, aiming to bring local AI agents to Windows PCs, with MediaTek partnership and major OEM backing. Cyber Resilience for Taiwan’s Cloud: Synology’s update targets faster cross-cloud VM restores and proactive backup-data threat detection. Digital IDs in Taiwan: Google expands Google Wallet digital IDs and age credentials, rolling out in Taiwan and preparing EU deployments. Research & Health: Early lung-cancer work uses a 14-protein blood signature (including a Taiwan dataset) to predict risk more accurately, while KMUH in Kaohsiung advances home parenteral nutrition training for safer at-home care.
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