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Taiwan’s AI Server Makers Extend Record Run in May
Taiwan’s server manufacturers closed out May 2026 with another round of record monthly revenues. The reports came days after Computex 2026 wrapped in Taipei on June 5, where Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang used his keynote to reaffirm the sheer scale of AI infrastructure demand.
2026/06/12 15:50
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Wistron’s AI Pivot Outpaces Taiwan’s Server Giants
Wistron Corporation was once best known as one of the world’s largest notebook assemblers. Today, it is one of the biggest stories in the AI hardware industry. In the first quarter of 2026, the Taiwan ODM posted the highest revenue growth rate among the island’s five major server makers, cementing a transformation that has reshaped the company from top to bottom. Wistron reported first-quarter 2026 consolidated revenue of NT$846.3 billion (US$26.5 billion), up an extraordinary 144.3% year-over-year. March alone set a new monthly record at NT$333.0 billion (US$10.4 billion), up 117.7% from a year earlier. February was equally striking, with revenue of NT$284.9 billion (US$8.9 billion), a 177.4% year-over-year jump.
2026/04/15 15:36
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Wiwynn Rides AI Server Boom to Record-Breaking Quarter
Wiwynn Corporation, the Taiwan-based cloud infrastructure specialist majority-owned by Wistron, delivered a blockbuster first quarter in 2026 as voracious demand for AI servers continues to reshape the global technology supply chain. Once a niche player serving hyperscale cloud providers, Wiwynn has emerged as one of the most closely watched companies in the AI hardware race.
2026/04/15 11:03
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Taiwan AI Servers: Q2 2026 Race to Scale
Taiwan’s AI server makers just delivered a first quarter that would have seemed impossible two years ago. The five leading ODMs generated more than NT$2 trillion (roughly US$63 billion) in revenue, driven by Nvidia’s GB300 rack platform and a surging wave of custom ASIC servers from the major US hyperscalers. The question heading into Q2 is no longer whether demand is real. It is whether Taiwan can ramp up production fast enough to meet it.
2026/04/14 04:52
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Taiwan’s AI Server Makers Shatter Q1 Records
Taiwan’s AI server makers delivered extraordinary first-quarter 2026 results, drive by Nvidia GB300 server shipments to hyperscale cloud customers including Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Oracle. The numbers confirm that AI server assembly has become the single strongest growth engine in Taiwan’s technology sector.
2026/04/10 05:17
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Jensen Huang leaves Taiwan praising supply chain partners
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang left Taipei after celebrating the Chinese New Year and praising Taiwan’s supply chain. He engaged with fans, signing autographs and sharing humor.
2026/02/02 12:33
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Taiwan tech leader sees tariff pressure as expansion chance
Simon Lin, chairman of Wistron Corp., urged Taiwanese firms to use the U.S. tariff strategy for global growth. He highlighted AI’s power needs and Taiwan’s resource limits.
2025/08/27 12:00
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Wistron breaks ground on new Taipei R&D facility
Wistron Corp. begins construction on a new R&D building in Taipei, aiming for completion in 2028. The project promises 1,500 jobs and supports the city’s tech growth.
2025/07/15 08:00
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Wistron launches AI hub amid global competition
Wistron inaugurated its Global Operations Headquarters and Zhubei AI Park, marking its largest investment. Chairman Simon Lin emphasized AI’s role in Taiwan’s growth.
2025/06/19 17:00
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Taiwan tech giants partner with NVIDIA on U.S. AI plants
NVIDIA partners with TSMC, Foxconn, and others to build its first AI supercomputer plant in the U.S., aiming for $500 billion in AI infrastructure over four years.
2025/04/15 13:00
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Nvidia CEO to attend Wistron’s year-end celebration
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will attend Wistron’s year-end event, highlighting Taiwan’s supply chain role. Wistron reports strong profits and AI market growth.
2025/01/17 17:16
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Nvidia CEO to meet key industry leaders in Taipei Friday
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang outlines a busy schedule in Taipei on Jan. 17, meeting with TSMC’s C.C. Wei and attending key events. He highlights Nvidia’s strides in gender diversity and discusses the future of GPU and AI technologies.
2025/01/17 11:39
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Wistron, Phison fund NT$2.3B NYCU project in Tainan
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University begins construction on two research buildings in Tainan, funded by Wistron and Phison. The NT$2.3 billion project will enhance AI semiconductor talent and foster industry-academia collaboration.
2024/11/22 15:11
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Taiwan stocks dip as TSMC leads market downturn
Taiwan’s stock market fell 39.19 points on Nov. 14, with TSMC’s price dropping amid concerns over U.S. semiconductor bans. Electronic stocks showed mixed results.
2024/11/14 09:28
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Taiwan stocks open lower, TSMC faces early pullback
Taiwan’s stock market opened lower on Nov. 13, with TSMC pulling back and Largan Precision surging over 7%. Investors react to Trump’s election win.
2024/11/13 10:02
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Wistron executive sees AI demand soaring through 2025
Discover why Wistron’s executive Jeff Lin is optimistic about AI’s future, expecting demand to exceed supply until 2025, and his views on the PC market’s growth.
2024/09/19 13:20
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Wistron still undecided on acquiring AMD’s spinoff business
Explore the latest in tech industry dynamics as Wistron Chairman Simon Lin discusses the potential acquisition of ZT Systems’ hardware manufacturing business from AMD. This move could reshape competition in the AI sector.
2024/08/27 17:38
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Wistron factory fire: minimal impact on operations
Wistron and Young Optics factories in Hsinchu unaffected by fire incident. Wistron reassures no significant impact on operations and finances, while Young Optics temporarily shut down for assessment. Employees safely evacuated as investigation into fire cause continues.
2024/03/26 11:34
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A-mei announces London concert as part of global tour
Taiwanese pop diva A-mei, also known as Chang Hui-mei, is scheduled to perform in London on April 10 as part of her global tour, "ASMeiR WORLD TOUR." The Taipei city government and music enthusiasts have expressed interest in A-mei holding a personal concert at the newly inaugurated Taipei Dome. A-mei’s agent, Isaac Chen, confirmed her upcoming concert in London and revealed plans for a new album under her alter ego "A-Mit." Despite not performing at Lunar New Year banquets in Taiwan for the past four years, A-mei will stage a 45-minute performance for Wistron Corporation, a tech service company in Taiwan, on February 2.
2024/01/24 14:01