AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTaiwan Health Tech: A Taiwanese FIT-based colorectal cancer surveillance study found that higher fecal hemoglobin after polypectomy signals higher CRC risk, and an f-Hb–guided plan could cut colonoscopy demand by about 9.8% over nine years without changing projected CRC risk. AI Chips & Taiwan Supply Chain: Intel surged after reports that Google ordered millions of AI TPUs for 2028, highlighting pressure on TSMC capacity and a push to diversify advanced chip manufacturing. Computex Security & Cyber Risk: A “Miasma” supply-chain worm hit 73 Microsoft GitHub repositories, prompting access shutdowns—another reminder that quiet repo compromise can spread fast. AI PCs at Computex: Nvidia’s RTX Spark pitch reframes the AI PC as a new tier between workstation and AI server, but analysts warn it’s a high-stakes bet on broader, still unproven demand. Local Tech & Infrastructure: NTT is preparing a ~$500m fund to expand its IOWN AI optical network ecosystem, with partners including Chunghwa Telecom and SK Group. Nature & Citizen Science: Taiwan’s tallest confirmed tree—an 84.1m Taiwania fir dubbed “Heaven Sword of the Da’an River”—was found using airborne laser scans and help from 372 citizen scientists. WWDC Watch: Apple unveiled iOS 27 with faster app launches and new child safety controls, including ask-to-browse and permission prompts. Taiwan Strait Context: Taiwan’s Defense Ministry said Chinese aircraft and ships shadowed COMPUTEX Taipei, underscoring how regional military pressure is now intertwined with tech events.
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