AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI PC Push at Computex: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the RTX Spark “superchip” to bring agentic AI onto Windows laptops and desktops, with Microsoft and Dell among the first partners—aiming to “reinvent the PC” and extend AI beyond data centers. Taiwan as Supply-Chain Anchor: President Lai Ching-te told Computex that maintaining the political status quo is key to securing global supply chains, calling Taiwan stable and trustworthy for AI manufacturing led by TSMC. Memory Race Heats Up: Samsung showed a physical HBM5 mock-up and highlighted thermal management as a differentiator, while SK Group chairman Chey Tae-won said SK hynix plans to double wafer capacity over five years and deepen Taiwan partnerships for HBM demand. Ecosystem Partnerships: Naver Cloud and Nvidia plan a joint “AI factory” initiative in Taipei, and Nvidia’s Computex remarks also sparked a surge in Marvell shares after Huang dubbed it the next “trillion-dollar company.” Markets Watch: Taiwan shares hit fresh highs on AI optimism, with TSMC leading gains as investors weighed Middle East uncertainty. Labor and Pay Pressure: Huang said workers should be paid “as much as possible,” after Samsung’s bonus dispute drew attention.
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