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Taiwan's Return to Nuclear Power Highlights Energy Security as Critical Infrastructure for AI Development

Taiwan is restarting its nuclear power program to address extreme energy import dependence, with 97% of power imported. This strategic shift underscores energy independence as a foundational requirement for economic stability and future AI infrastructure.

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AWS Expands Claude AI Access Across Southeast Asia with Global Cross-Region Inference

Amazon Bedrock now offers Global Cross-Region Inference for Anthropic's Claude models in Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and Taiwan. This enables enterprise customers to access Claude Opus 4.6, Sonnet 4.6, and Haiku 4.5 through a resilient, distributed architecture designed for high-throughput AI applications.

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TSMC Cuts 28nm Output 25%+ as Advanced Node Push Accelerates

TSMC cut 28nm output over 25% since early 2026, reallocating to advanced nodes as AI demand surges. Mature node revenue share likely to shrink further.

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Schneider Electric & Foxconn Partner on AI Data Center Infrastructure

Schneider Electric and Foxconn announced a strategic collaboration to co-develop next-gen AI data center infrastructure, including reference architectures and modular power/cooling skids. Production begins later this year.

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Google Books Intel for 3M+ TPUs in 2028 as TSMC CoWoS Hits Capacity Wall

Google booked Intel to package 3M+ TPUs in 2028 as TSMC CoWoS capacity caps out. SK hynix tests HBM on Intel EMIB, potentially unlocking Nvidia's Feynman architecture.

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SSSTC Unveils Immersion-Cooled SSDs at Computex 2026 for AI Data Centers

SSSTC expanded immersion-cooled SSDs at Computex 2026 for AI data center heat management, competing with Samsung and Micron but withholding pricing and availability.

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Claude Code solo build: 275 tests, 6 vendor adapters, 6-month onboarding

Non-coder founder built MCP server solo with Claude Code over six months, shipping 275 tests (240 Claude-authored) and six vendor adapters, but three vendor partnerships remain stuck in onboarding.

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Tariffs Threaten $200B AI Data Center Buildout, CSIS Warns

CSIS warns tariffs could raise AI data center costs 20-30%, threatening $200B US hyperscaler buildout through 2028.

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Kunluncore Files STAR Market IPO, Claims 32K GPU Cluster First

Kunluncore filed for a STAR Market IPO, claiming a 32K GPU cluster first, testing investor appetite for domestic AI chips.

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Micron's PSMC Fab Buy: A $3.8B Memory Bet

Micron acquires PSMC's P5 fab for $3.8B, converting it for HBM and DDR5 production. The deal cuts 12-18 months off time-to-volume, challenging Samsung's HBM lead.

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TSMC's $56B 2026 CapEx Fuels AI Chip Race with 22 New Fabs

TSMC is constructing up to 22 advanced semiconductor fabs simultaneously, backed by a $52–56 billion capital expenditure plan for 2026. This unprecedented manufacturing scale is critical for producing the 2nm-and-below chips required by next-generation AI models.

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Houthi Threat to Bab el-Mandeb Strains AI Chip Supply Chain

Escalating Middle East conflict threatens two key maritime chokepoints, Bab el-Mandeb and Hormuz, jeopardizing the helium and energy supplies that underpin global advanced AI chip manufacturing at TSMC and SK Hynix.

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TSMC 2nm Capacity Constraints Create Opening for Samsung in AI Chip Foundry Race

TSMC has reportedly hit a 'hard capacity wall' at its 2nm node, creating a strategic opportunity for Samsung Foundry to capture AI accelerator business from major clients like Nvidia and OpenAI. This bottleneck could reshape the competitive landscape for advanced semiconductor manufacturing.

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Elon Musk Announces $20 Billion Austin Chip Fab, Calls It Most Ambitious Manufacturing Project Since Manhattan Project

Elon Musk announced a $20 billion semiconductor fabrication plant in Austin, Texas, describing it as the most ambitious manufacturing project since the Manhattan Project. The announcement was made via a retweet but lacks specific technical details on node size, capacity, or timeline.

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Marc Andreessen's Warning: AI's Value Could Shift Entirely to Hardware and Energy

Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen predicts a dramatic shift where AI model companies might capture all economic value, with software becoming open-source while hardware and energy providers dominate the industry's profits.

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The AI Arms Race: How Geopolitical Tensions Are Shaping the Battle for Superintelligence

The global competition for AI supremacy has become a central front in geopolitical conflicts between the US, China, and other powers. This race for superintelligence is reshaping alliances, military strategies, and economic policies worldwide.

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NVIDIA Shatters Records with $68.1 Billion Quarter as AI Demand Soars

NVIDIA's Q4 2025 earnings reveal unprecedented growth, with revenue hitting $68.1 billion—73% higher than the previous year. Data center revenue drove this surge at $62.3 billion, while adjusted EPS of $1.62 exceeded expectations.

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China's Memory Chip Price War: How CXMT's Aggressive Pricing Strategy Is Reshaping Global AI Hardware Economics

Chinese semiconductor manufacturer CXMT is selling DDR4 memory chips at nearly half the global market rate, creating a significant price disruption even as worldwide DRAM prices surge 23.7% monthly. This aggressive pricing strategy could dramatically lower costs for AI infrastructure and computing hardware.

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NVIDIA's AI Dominance Reaches Critical Mass: How the Chip Giant Redefined Competition

NVIDIA has achieved unprecedented market dominance in AI hardware, effectively neutralizing competitors through technological superiority, ecosystem control, and strategic positioning. This consolidation raises questions about innovation pace and market health.

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