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Thursday 17 July 2025
From oil to algorithms: Nvidia's rise marks shift in global power structure
A major power shift is underway in the global industrial landscape. Once dominated by financial and energy giants, especially in the early 2000s, the world's top companies by market capitalization are now being overtaken by tech leaders. In particular, Nvidia's market cap surged past US$4 trillion, underscoring a broader shift in global economic leadership, from traditional industries and mobile-era tech to the disruptive forces of AI.
Thursday 17 July 2025
DeepSeek stumbles as user growth slows and R2 delay drags on; Nvidia H20 restart offers a lifeline
Once hailed as China's rising AI star, DeepSeek is now facing a period of waning momentum. However, the company's founder and CEO, Liang Wenfeng, might soon benefit from an expected restart in Nvidia's exports of H20 chips to China, potentially providing a crucial boost.
Thursday 17 July 2025
Taiwan's manufacturing faces new challenges and opportunities as supply chains shift and AI advances, says iKala CEO
Taiwan's manufacturing sector faces major challenges from tariff shifts, currency changes, and production relocations. At the Global Taiwanese Business Economic Forum on July 16, iKala CEO Sega Chang highlighted how China's shift from manufacturing to exporting software and services has reshaped competition for Taiwanese manufacturers.
Thursday 17 July 2025
iKala prepares for IPO, plans to file and list on innovation board in 2026
Taiwan-based iKala is preparing for an initial public offering (IPO), with plans to file for listing on Taiwan's innovation board in 2026. The company's co-founder and CEO, Sega Chang, announced the strategy at a recent event on July 16.
Wednesday 16 July 2025
Meta doubled down on AI infrastructure, Foxconn, Taiwan supply chain ride the cocktail
Meta is turbocharging its bet on artificial intelligence, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealing plans to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in building large-scale AI infrastructure. However, not everyone sees the endless potential of the area, with some market watchers questioning whether the sector is overheating.
Wednesday 16 July 2025
Taiwan's JKoPay services continue after parent firm asset freeze
JKoPay, Taiwan's second-largest digital payment platform, maintained normal operations despite parent company Jiekou Financial Technology facing court-ordered asset seizures in July 2025 over a NT$3.6 billion equity dispute with Taisun Group.
Tuesday 15 July 2025
E-payment platform JKoPay bleeds trust following parent company's legal row
JKoPay, one of Taiwan's major electronic payment platforms, has yet to fully restore customer trust after a recent court ruling against its parent company JKo FinTech in a NT$3.6 billion (US$122.57 million) civil lawsuit.
Tuesday 15 July 2025
Gogolook partners with MetaAge to strengthen cybersecurity and anti-scam solutions for enterprises
Trust technology provider Gogolook has announced a strategic alliance with cloud service distributor MetaAge to expand its footprint in the high-value enterprise cybersecurity and anti-scam market.
Tuesday 15 July 2025
Meta's AI ambitions go gigawatt-scale in race for superintelligence

Meta Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg announced plans to invest hundreds of billions of dollars over the next several years to build a series of massive artificial intelligence (AI) data centers — each with power demands measured in gigawatts — as part of the company's accelerating push toward developing superintelligence.

Wednesday 9 July 2025
IBM sees potential in Taiwan & Japan as quantum strategies advance
Hans Dekkers, General Manager of IBM Asia Pacific, recently returned to Taiwan for his fifth visit in less than a year since taking office. He believes Taiwan and Japan will play important roles in the quantum field after reviewing Taiwan's notable growth in industry and academia surrounding quantum technology.
Monday 7 July 2025
Intumit sees growth in Japan, eyes SEA amid AI expansion push
As artificial intelligence (AI) providers increasingly offer free tools, Intumit highlights enterprises' preference for secure, comprehensive solutions over open-source variants. The Taiwan-based software vendor emphasizes data security concerns and long-term maintenance challenges as reasons behind the relatively low adoption of free AI tools in corporate settings.
Monday 7 July 2025
Amazon ramps up warehouse automation, robot count nears employee levels
Amazon is accelerating its warehouse automation strategy as the global number of warehouse robots surpasses one million, nearing parity with the company's workforce. Over 75% of Amazon's orders worldwide are now processed with robotic assistance, highlighting the increasing reliance on automation in its fulfillment operations.
Friday 4 July 2025
Acer Cyber Security to expand localized services in Southeast Asia with focus on Thailand
Acer Cyber Security Inc. announced plans to broaden its localized cybersecurity services across Southeast Asia in the second half of 2025, prioritizing Thailand as its key market. The company seeks to leverage its technology expertise and improve its sales partner network amid increasing regional demand.
Friday 4 July 2025
Acer Medical wins Singapore approval for AI bone density screening software
Acer Medical, a smart healthcare subsidiary of Acer Group, has secured market approval from Singapore's Health Science Authority (HSA) for its AI-assisted diagnostic software, VeriOsteo OP, designed to detect abnormal bone mineral density. This marks the software's official entry into the Singaporean medical market.
Thursday 3 July 2025
Intumit to list on TWSE as GenAI drives rapid growth
Intumit, a company specializing in natural language processing and enterprise software applications, is set to move from the over-the-counter market to the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE) in late July 2025. The company has experienced significant growth fueled by its generative AI (GenAI) offerings, particularly the GenAI Admin Portal, which accounted for 49% of its revenue in 2024.
Wednesday 2 July 2025
MediaTek releases ASR model tuned for Taiwanese Mandarin

MediaTek Research, the advanced research division of the MediaTek Group, has released MR Breeze ASR 25, an open-source automatic speech recognition (ASR) model optimized for Taiwanese Mandarin and local speech patterns. Based on OpenAI's Whisper architecture, the model was designed to better understand the linguistic nuances of Taiwan, including Mandarin-English code-switching, a common feature in everyday speech.

Wednesday 2 July 2025
Two AI startups join forces: CyCraft Technology and APMIC announce strategic partnership
AI cybersecurity leader CyCraft announced a strategic partnership with APMIC, a provider of model-as-a-service solutions, to launch the industry's first AI model designed specifically for defense: XecGuard. Paired with a model security evaluation service, this initiative leverages a 3-billion (3B) parameter open-source model developed by APMIC and the Twinkle AI community.
Tuesday 1 July 2025
JPC Connectivity targets growth in a challenging market environment
Amid significant challenges during the first half of 2025, largely external pressures like tariffs, JPC Connectivity, a provider of connectivity solutions, has made strides by concentrating on specialized sectors such as AI servers and telecom-grade optical communications. The company conveyed optimism during its earnings call on June 27, aiming to sustain robust growth momentum and continuous profit expansion throughout the remainder of the year.
Tuesday 1 July 2025
The new era of unmanned cybersecurity: CyCraft warns of AI-driven cyber threats, calls for automated defenses
Benson Wu, CEO and co-founder of Taiwan-based CyCraft Technology, has cautioned that generative AI tools pose a significant threat by enabling malicious actors to launch more sophisticated and intensive cyberattacks. Wu described generative AI as a "Pandora's box," emphasizing the potential for easy misuse, which will escalate cybersecurity challenges across industries. He pointed out that purchasing multiple cybersecurity software products is no longer sufficient, as organizations need automated, AI-driven solutions to defend themselves effectively.
Tuesday 1 July 2025
Taiwan startups struggle with low volumes, but right partnerships unlock global scaling
Despite low production volumes often discouraging Taiwanese manufacturers from working with startups, Sam Lam, founder of venture capitalist MESH Ventures and the second son of Quanta Computer Chairman Barry Lam, believes the real challenge lies elsewhere: finding the right partners.
Tuesday 1 July 2025
Apple weighs using Anthropic or OpenAI to power Siri in major reversal
Apple Inc. is considering using artificial intelligence technology from Anthropic PBC or OpenAI to power a new version of Siri, sidelining its own in-house models in a potentially blockbuster move aimed at turning around its flailing AI effort.
Monday 30 June 2025
Meta bolsters AI team by recruiting four researchers from OpenAI
Meta has successfully recruited four artificial intelligence researchers from OpenAI to join its newly formed superintelligence laboratory, underscoring the fierce competition between the two firms in AI development and talent acquisition. Reports from Bloomberg, WIRED, and Reuters confirm that Shengjia Zhao, Jiahui Yu, Shuchao Bi, and Hongyu Ren have left OpenAI for Meta.
Monday 30 June 2025
Mitac Digital lands major European fleet order, sees growth ahead in 2025
Mitac Digital Technology (MDT), a subsidiary of MiTAC Holdings Corporation, has secured a large-scale order from Europe's leading fleet management company, marking a milestone in the company's expansion into connected vehicle and AI-driven mobility solutions. Continued shipments are expected throughout 2025, with additional momentum from smart retail and automotive electronics projects.
Monday 30 June 2025
AI server demand surges as Nvidia GPUs, AWS ASICs drive Q3 growth
Nvidia has overcome key supply constraints tied to its GB200 AI GPU, clearing the way for major server makers like Quanta and Foxconn to ramp up shipments starting late in the second quarter of 2025. Industry analysts expect demand to intensify further in the third quarter of 2025, providing fresh momentum for the broader AI server ecosystem in the second half of the year.
Monday 30 June 2025
ASE COO flags potential setback to US$1 trillion semiconductor goal due to US tariffs and currency pressures
As the US enters a new phase of tariff enforcement—with the buffer period on reciprocal tariffs nearing expiration—concerns are growing that the global semiconductor industry's path to US$1 trillion in annual revenue could be delayed. ASE Technology's COO Tien Wu warned that geopolitical tensions, including tariffs and volatile Asian currencies, may push the target back by three to five years.