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Inside Taiwan
Why Is The Global AI War Now A Battle Of 'Ferrari vs. Prius'?
Why Is The Global AI War Now A Battle Of 'Ferrari vs. Prius'?This episode of Inside Taiwan analyzes the new Pax Silica alliance between the U.S. and Taiwan and Jensen Huang’s updates on Nvidia operations. We examine the shift in investor sentiment toward AI monetization, the looming memory chip shortage reported by SK Hynix, and China’s energy-backed strategy to bypass export controls.What is the Pax Silica declaration regarding the semiconductor supply chain?It is a bilateral agreement to secure the chip industry against geopolitical risks. The U.S. State Depa...
2026-01-29
10 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Are Memory Makers Suddenly Holding the Cards in AI’s Next Chapter?
How can investors map the AI empire being built through chips, power grids, and policy?Inside Taiwan tracks the physical foundations of AI: chip export rules, China’s self-sufficiency push, Intel’s 18A manufacturing test, OpenAI’s government data center strategy, and the looming power crunch, globally. We also examine a new lawsuit over AI hiring scores and what it signals about trust, transparency, and control right now.Q1. What is the AI Overwatch Act, and what would it change if enacted?It would give Congress a 30-day window to review and potentially block licens...
2026-01-28
08 min
Inside Taiwan
How can investors map the AI empire being built through chips, power grids, and policy?
How can investors map the AI empire being built through chips, power grids, and policy?Inside Taiwan tracks the physical foundations of AI: chip export rules, China’s self-sufficiency push, Intel’s 18A manufacturing test, OpenAI’s government data center strategy, and the looming power crunch, globally. We also examine a new lawsuit over AI hiring scores and what it signals about trust, transparency, and control right now.Q1. What is the AI Overwatch Act, and what would it change if enacted?It would give Congress a 30-day window to review and potentially block licens...
2026-01-22
10 min
Inside Taiwan
Why did Davos at the World Economic Forum connect Taiwan’s chip deal to AI’s trillion dollar infrastructure era?
Why did Davos at the World Economic Forum connect Taiwan’s chip deal to AI’s trillion dollar infrastructure era?Inside Taiwan connects three dots that global investors cannot ignore. A Taiwan United States trade pact that cuts tariffs from 20% to 15% and pairs it with US$250B in investment plus US$250B in credit. A new wave of supply chain winners from wafers to CoWoS chemicals. And Davos, where AI moved from hype to the physical reality of data centers, power, fabs, and trust.Q1: Why did Davos make infrastructure the real AI story?A: L...
2026-01-21
10 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Taiwan’s “Tech Moat” Matters More Than Ever in the AI Boom?
Why Taiwan’s “Tech Moat” Matters More Than Ever in the AI Boom?Inside Taiwan connects the dots between a new U.S.–Taiwan “democratic supply chain” pact, record-breaking AI-driven export orders, fresh geopolitical friction around Nvidia’s H200, and the energy shock from data centers. We end on Taiwan’s on-the-ground advantage: an advanced-node, CoWoS-led packaging, and materials ecosystem that is difficult to replicate.Q: Why is the new U.S.–Taiwan “democratic supply chain” pact a strategic game-changer for AI manufacturing?A: It cuts broad U.S. tariffs on most Taiwanese exports from 20% to 15%, and o...
2026-01-20
10 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Is the AI Boom Creating a New Chokepoint Trade, and Why Does Taiwan Sit at the Center of It?
Today’s Inside Taiwan explains why AI is shifting from a chip narrative to a chokepoint trade. Taiwan sits at the center because its ecosystem translates demand into output. The constraint is moving upstream from tools to physical readiness: power, permitting, construction throughput, and the specialty inputs that determine who scales first.Q1. What is the “new chokepoint trade” in AI?It is the trade around scarce bottlenecks that cap AI scaling. When supply is constrained, the bottleneck captures margin and re-rates first. In this phase, the bottlenecks are increasingly physical: power availability, grid interconnect, and build...
2026-01-19
09 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Is TSMC About to Spend Up to $56B in 2026 and Who Gets Paid Next in the AI Gold Rush?
Inside Taiwan, Jan 15, 2026. TSMC just reset the AI hardware spending curve with a $52B to $56B 2026 capex plan and a record Q4 profit jump. The ripple effect hit ASML, HBM suppliers, trade policy, and even national power grids. This episode connects the money, the bottlenecks, and the geopolitical moves behind the AI buildout.Q: Why did TSMC raise 2026 capex to $52B to $56B, and why should investors care?A: It is a demand signal, not a vanity project. TSMC reported Q4 2025 profit up 35% and guided robust growth, then lifted 2026 capex well above what analysts were modeling...
2026-01-15
10 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Is the AI Chip War Turning Into a Multi-Billion-Dollar Supply Shock, and a Power Bill Backlash?
Why Is the AI Chip War Turning Into a Multi-Billion-Dollar Supply Shock, and a Power Bill Backlash?Inside Taiwan tracks how the AI boom is reshaping the world’s most valuable supply chain. This episode follows Nvidia’s H200 whiplash in China, the energy bottlenecks behind data centers, Taiwan’s CoWoS packaging expansion, and the next consumer AI interface wave from smart glasses to travel agents.Q1. Why would China restrict Nvidia’s H200 imports when Chinese buyers reportedly ordered more than 2 million chips?It signals policy leverage and industrial strategy. Customs guidance that H200s ar...
2026-01-14
10 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Is the AI Boom Turning Into a Power, Packaging, and Balance Sheet War That Picks the Next Trillion-Dollar Winners?
Why Is the AI Boom Turning Into a Power, Packaging, and Balance Sheet War That Picks the Next Trillion-Dollar Winners?Q: Why is Meta’s “Meta Compute” reorg a financial markets story, not just an engineering story?A: Because Meta is pursuing “personal superintelligence” and says its compute could consume electricity like “small cities or even small countries.” That pulls Meta toward utility-style capex, long-dated power contracts, and a very different risk profile.Q: Why is Apple’s reported Gemini partnership a strategic shortcut in the AI arms race?A: Bloomberg and others report Apple pla...
2026-01-13
10 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Is Taiwan Becoming an AI Investment Magnet, Not Just the World’s Chip Factory?
Why Is Taiwan Becoming an AI Investment Magnet, Not Just the World’s Chip Factory?Inside Taiwan connects this week’s biggest AI supply chain signals, from Taipei’s new national AI push to server demand shifts and the AI model arms race. We explain the NT$100B fund, talent goals, K-shaped growth risks, Pax Silica reshoring logic, and why inference plus ASICs could reshape Taiwan’s next decade.Q: Why is Taiwan launching a national AI push now, not later?Taiwan is using its semiconductor advantage as a springboard to move up the value ch...
2026-01-12
10 min
Inside Taiwan
The 2026 Physical AI Buildout: From Humanoid Robots to 2nm Chips to AI-Native Workflows
Inside Taiwan follows the moment AI became physical: humanoid robots heading for mass production, chip supply tightening, and AI assistants moving into workflows. We connect Google DeepMind plus Boston Dynamics, Nvidia and AMD roadmaps, TSMC 2nm demand, HBM price spikes, and what it means for productivity and geopolitics in 2026.Q1. Why are humanoid robots suddenly moving from demos to mass production plans in 2026?A1. Boston Dynamics reintroduced Atlas and said a production version is coming, with Hyundai as both manufacturing partner and customer. The target scale is tens of thousands of robots per year by 2028. The “br...
2026-01-09
09 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Is the AI Race in 2026 Shifting from Model Breakthroughs to Cost per Token and Power per Rack?
Why Is the AI Race in 2026 Shifting from Model Breakthroughs to Cost per Token and Power per Rack?Inside Taiwan tracks how AI moved from software hype to physical unit economics. Nvidia framed the next platform around faster training and robotics. AMD pushed on-prem accelerators and rack-scale systems. The real limiter is cost per token, driven by power, memory, and build speed across the Taiwan-centered hardware stack today.Q1. Why is “cost per token” becoming the decisive KPI for AI leaders in 2026?A1. Because demand is scaling faster than electricity and infrastructure. The competitive adva...
2026-01-08
09 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Is CES 2026 Proving the AI Chip War Will Be Won by Power and Supply Chains?
Why Is CES 2026 Proving the AI Chip War Will Be Won by Power and Supply Chains?Inside Taiwan recaps CES and the AI hardware arms race. Nvidia says its Vera Rubin platform is in full production, built on TSMC 3nm and assembled by Foxconn. AMD promises 1,000x performance by 2027. The bottleneck is power, driving $4T data-center capex and new battery-material demand across the supply chain.Q1. Why is CES 2026 a turning point for the AI hardware arms race, not a consumer gadget show?A1. CES is now where chip leaders publish roadmaps for the...
2026-01-07
09 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Is the AI Gold Rush Turning Into a Power and Supply Chain Growth Engine in 2026?
Why Is the AI Gold Rush Turning Into a Power and Supply Chain Growth Engine in 2026?In today's episode Inside Taiwan explains why AI is shifting from software hype to physical expansion. Samsung targets Galaxy AI on 800 million devices by 2026. Foxconn posted record quarterly revenue of NT$2.6 trillion, up 22% year on year, driven by AI servers and networking gear. The next upside depends on power, land, and cooling capacity.Q1: Why is “800 million AI devices by 2026” a growth signal, not just a product goal?A: It implies mass adoption and repeat demand across chips, memo...
2026-01-06
08 min
Inside Taiwan
Inside Taiwan 2025: The Year That Changed the Physical Economy and What Comes Next in 2026
Inside Taiwan 2025: The Year That Changed the Physical Economy and What Comes Next in 2026In this New Year special, Inside Taiwan reviews how AI became a physical economy in 2025, shaped by chips, energy, capital, and geopolitics. Based on signals across the supply chain, we examine the defining questions of 2025 and present ten predictions that will shape AI infrastructure, markets, and the global economy in 2026.Q1. Why was 2025 the year AI became physical rather than theoretical?Because demand hit real world limits. In 2025, AI growth was constrained by fabs, power grids, and advanced packaging capacity...
2026-01-02
12 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Is Capital, Not Chips Alone, Deciding the AI Race in 2026?
Why Is Capital, Not Chips Alone, Deciding the AI Race in 2026?Inside Taiwan explains why the AI race is entering a capital-driven phase. Taiwan’s record equity rally, TSMC’s 2-nanometer production, a surge of Asian AI IPOs, shifting US technology controls, and an escalating global talent war show that capital allocation, not fabrication alone, is becoming the decisive force in AI leadership.Q1. Why does Taiwan’s record stock rally signal a capital-led AI cycle?The Taiex closed above 28,960 points in 2025, up 25.7 percent, reflecting investor confidence that AI leadership now translates directly into equity...
2026-01-01
09 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Is the AI Gold Rush Forcing a Global Reckoning on Profits, Power, and Payback?
Why Is the AI Gold Rush Forcing a Global Reckoning on Profits, Power, and Payback?Inside Taiwan examines how the AI boom is entering a new phase of financial discipline. From trillion-dollar data center bets and rising debt to high-stakes M&A and next-generation chips, this episode explains why investors are shifting from hype to hard questions about cash flow, returns, and control across the global AI supply chain.Q: Why are investors questioning the AI gold rush now?A: Hyperscalers added about USD 121 billion in new debt this year, roughly four times the...
2025-12-30
10 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Is the AI Revolution Rewriting the World From Silicon to Power Grids and Reshaping Global Capital?
Why Is the AI Revolution Rewriting the World From Silicon to Power Grids and Reshaping Global Capital?Inside Taiwan examines a structural transformation reshaping the global economy. From advanced chip pricing at TSMC to the rise of AI agents and the rebuilding of physical infrastructure, this episode explains why AI is not just software innovation but an end to end reconstruction of the industrial stack.Q: Why is TSMC at the center of the current AI transformation?A: TSMC’s advanced 3nm and 5nm capacity is nearly fully booked. Reports indicate a series of pr...
2025-12-29
09 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Is Taiwan the Center of a New AI Power Struggle Between the US and China?
Why Is Taiwan the Center of a New AI Power Struggle Between the US and China?Inside Taiwan this week tracks how the global AI race is reshaping geopolitics, capital flows, and supply chains. From a new US-led silicon alliance to China’s EUV push, surging AI IPOs, record Taiwan exports, and rising climate costs, this episode connects the dots behind the numbers that now define the world’s most critical technology hub.Q. Why is the US building a new tech alliance around semiconductors?A. The US and allies launched Pax Silica to secu...
2025-12-17
10 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Is the Global AI Power Game Forcing a Rethink of Chips, Alliances, and Returns?
Inside Taiwan examines how the AI race is reshaping chips, geopolitics, energy, and corporate returns. From China’s pivot away from compliant GPUs to talent wars, energy deals, and uneven AI profitability, this episode explains why Taiwan remains central to the global AI supply chain.Q: Why is China discouraging purchases of compliant AI chips?A: China is prioritizing long-term self-sufficiency. Reports show approvals for compliant accelerators are being restricted while roughly $70 billion is redirected to domestic semiconductor development.Q: What does this shift mean for global GPU suppliers?A: It risks losing a...
2025-12-16
10 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Is Wall Street Nervous About AI Just as Taiwan Powers the Next Chip Surge?
In this episode, Inside Taiwan examines why markets are questioning AI valuations even as hardware innovation accelerates. From TAIEX volatility and pressure on TSMC to Google’s deepening partnership with MediaTek, Nvidia’s pivot to co-packaged optics, and emerging AI strategies in Japan and China, the episode explains where AI value is consolidating and why execution now matters more than hype.Why did Taiwan’s stock market suddenly pull back on AI names? TAIEX fell about 1.17 percent in one session. TSMC dropped over 2 percent. Foreign investors sold roughly USD 1.6 billion, reflecting concern over AI payback periods rather than d...
2025-12-15
09 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Is the AI Boom Creating a Physical Race That Money Alone Cannot Buy?
Why Is the AI Boom Creating a Physical Race That Money Alone Cannot Buy?This Inside Taiwan episode explains how the AI boom is reshaping global supply chains. It covers Taiwan’s overtime surge, record exports, shifting trade flows, Gudeng’s strategic decisions, South Korea’s national foundry plan, China’s demand for advanced processors, the rise of SMRs, and the origin story of the ASML and TSMC partnership.Q1. Why are advanced component makers hesitant to expand production in the US?Gudeng Precision says building in the US is premature due to high costs an...
2025-12-11
09 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Is the AI Gold Rush Turning the Digital Economy Into a Physical One?
Why Is the AI Gold Rush Turning the Digital Economy Into a Physical One?Q1 Why is this moment being called an AI gold rush?Global demand for AI servers and advanced chips is accelerating at a pace that is reshaping trade flows. Taiwan’s latest export data shows a 56 percent year over year surge to USD 64 billion, marking the 25th straight month of growth. Shipments of information and communication tech, including AI servers, grew 1.7 times. This is the strongest signal yet that AI demand is moving from hype to real economic impact.Q2 Ho...
2025-12-10
09 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Is AI Scaling So Fast That the World Keeps Turning Back to Taiwan?
Why Is AI Scaling So Fast That the World Keeps Turning Back to Taiwan?Q1: Why is Taiwan central in today’s AI accelerationAI demand is rising faster than global capacity growth. Taiwan is the only manufacturing ecosystem that can deliver advanced chips, packaging and AI servers at the required speed and scale. The capacity for technologies like CoWoS remains almost fully booked as global firms rush to secure supply.Q2: Why does the world depend on Taiwan for supply chain stabilityAI demand exposes bottlenecks across global supply chains. Taiwan provides co...
2025-12-09
09 min
Inside Taiwan
From the Factory Floor to Boardrooms and Into Financial Markets, Why is Taiwan Powering the AI Boom Today?
From the Factory Floor to Boardrooms and Into Financial Markets, Why Is Taiwan Powering the AI Boom Today?Q1 Why is advanced packaging creating a bottleneck in Taiwan?CoWoS demand from AI customers exceeds capacity. TSMC is raising output toward 130,000 wafers a month by 2026 while OSAT partners expand to close the gap.Q2 Why are global chip strategies adjusting around Taiwan’s role?Advanced packaging remains anchored in Taiwan, so companies are diversifying mature nodes elsewhere. Moves like UMC and Polar exploring 8 inch production in the United States strengthen resilience without replacing Ta...
2025-12-08
08 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Is the AI Race Creating New Chip Frenemies and Where Does Taiwan Fit in the Power Shift?
Why Is the AI Race Creating New Chip Frenemies and Where Does Taiwan Fit in the Power Shift?Q1. Why are cloud providers building custom silicon now?Because the scale of AI demand has outgrown any single architecture. AWS says Trainium3 offers over four times the performance and 40 percent better energy efficiency, while still expanding orders for general purpose GPUs. The future is a mix of both systems, not a replacement.Q2. How is this changing Taiwan’s supply chain outlook?Whether a rack is filled with GPUs or custom ASICs, most of th...
2025-12-04
09 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Is AI Rewriting the Global Chip Supply Chain Faster Than the Industry Can Adapt?
Why Is AI Rewriting the Global Chip Supply Chain Faster Than the Industry Can Adapt?Q1. What is causing the sudden memory shortage?AI models require high bandwidth memory, and manufacturers have shifted production from standard DRAM to HBM. DRAM inventories have fallen from 13 to 17 weeks to as low as two to four weeks, and prices for some memory types have more than doubled since February.Q2. How is this reshaping global competition?New AI systems for autonomous driving and enterprise model customization are accelerating demand for advanced chips. Taiwan’s supply chain st...
2025-12-03
09 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Is the AI Hardware Race Splitting Into Two Tracks and Why Taiwan Matters?
Why Is the AI Hardware Race Splitting Into Two Tracks and Why Taiwan Matters?Q1. What is driving the shift from a GPU-only boom to a dual GPU and ASIC race?Demand for custom AI chips has accelerated as hyperscalers push for efficiency and scale. Hon Hai is producing over 1,000 AI racks per week for TPU deployments and plans to double output by 2026. Analysts expect high-end ASIC shipments to grow 41 percent annually. This signals a new phase in AI infrastructure where diversified hardware suppliers become the more resilient winners.Q2. How is Taiwan consolidating...
2025-12-02
10 min
Inside Taiwan
What Are Taiwan’s Latest AI Signals Telling Us About the Next Tech Cycle?
What Are Taiwan’s Latest AI Signals Telling Us About the Next Tech Cycle?From Taipei, we track the signals shaping the world’s most valuable supply chain. Taiwan just raised its 2025 GDP forecast to 7.37 percent on the strength of AI server demand, yet manufacturing indicators slipped into a caution zone and markets pulled back as investors took profits. The question is how these mixed signals should be read as the next tech cycle forms.Q1. Are we seeing acceleration or early caution?GDP revisions reflect a powerful AI hardware surge, driven by U.S...
2025-12-01
10 min
Inside Taiwan
Can the World Build AI Fast Enough When Taiwan’s Supply Chain Is Already at Full Stretch?
Can the World Build AI Fast Enough When Taiwan’s Supply Chain Is Already at Full Stretch?Q1: Why is global AI demand hitting physical limits so quickly?Because the build out is happening faster than infrastructure can keep up. Tech giants may spend up to 320 billion dollars on AI data centers in 2025, but Bloomberg reports the U.S. grid could face a power shortfall by 2028. The AI boom is outpacing electricity, land, and construction timelines.Q2: What does Taiwan’s newest bottleneck tell us about the AI supply chain?GPTC, a key CoWo...
2025-11-27
10 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Is the Future of the World’s AI Chips Being Decided in Taiwan?
Why Is the Future of the World’s AI Chips Being Decided in Taiwan?In this episode of Inside Taiwan, we examine why Taiwan has become indispensable to the global AI and semiconductor race.Why does the U.S. need Taiwan’s semiconductor expertise now more than ever?Because Washington cannot fix its talent gap alone. Reuters reports the U.S. is negotiating a deal that lowers Taiwan’s 20 percent export tariff in exchange for Taiwanese investment and on-the-ground engineering support. TSMC would send teams to train American workers, addressing the labor shortage C. C. Wei hi...
2025-11-26
08 min
Inside Taiwan
Meta x Google: The Next AI Chip Shift and Taiwan’s Upside
Meta x Google: The Next AI Chip Shift and Taiwan’s UpsideQ1. What is the larger strategic signal behind Meta exploring Google’s TPUsMeta is in advanced discussions to use Google’s TPUs, according to The Information and Reuters. The plan includes renting TPUs through Google Cloud next year and evaluating Google’s custom chips for Meta’s data centers around 2027. Meta’s AI budget could reach 72 billion dollars this year, creating significant room for alternatives to Nvidia. Analysts cited by CNBC say Google aims to capture about 10 percent of Nvidia’s annual revenue through a full...
2025-11-25
10 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Taiwan Is Becoming the Strategic Center of the Global Chip Fight
Why Taiwan Is Becoming the Strategic Center of the Global Chip FightQ1. What new signals suggest a shift in US semiconductor policy toward China?A potential rule change reported by Reuters shows the US Commerce Department is considering allowing Nvidia to sell its H200 AI chips to China. The H200 carries more high-bandwidth memory and roughly twice the performance of the restricted H20 model. This could reopen one of Nvidia’s largest global markets. If approved, the decision suggests a recalibration in Washington as it balances economic competitiveness with national security priorities. This shift will inf...
2025-11-25
10 min
Inside Taiwan
From the world’s factory to the architect of the world’s AI infrastructure
Below is today’s snapshot of the Foxconn and Nvidia story redefining the boundaries of the AI economy.Q1. Why is Foxconn moving from assembly to architecture in the AI eraFoxconn is positioning itself as a full stack AI infrastructure builder. At its latest Tech Day, the company announced a Taiwan based AI data center that will deploy Nvidia’s GB300 NVL72 platform, described by Focus Taiwan as one of the most powerful AI systems globally. The 27 megawatt facility is expected in 2026 and is framed as a foundation for sovereign AI, enabling Taiwan’s 1.6 millio...
2025-11-21
09 min
Inside Taiwan
The Rise of Agentic AI and the New Silicon Power Map Anchored in Taiwan
The Rise of Agentic AI and the New Silicon Power Map Anchored in TaiwanQ: Why did one earnings report move markets from Wall Street to Taipei?Nvidia reported 51.2 billion dollars in Q3 data center revenue, beating expectations and guiding for mid-sixties next quarter. Jensen Huang said early Blackwell demand is “off the charts”. Taiwan felt the impact immediately. The Taiex surged 846 points, a 3.18 percent jump. TSMC rallied 4.3 percent. Foreign investors added 13.11 billion NT dollars, according to Focus Taiwan. The surge signals how tightly Taiwan’s economy is linked to global AI infrastructure demand.Q: Wha...
2025-11-20
09 min
Inside Taiwan
How Taiwan’s AI Supply Chain Is Turning Constraints into Strategic Advantage
Today’s episode examines three questions shaping the next phase of Taiwan’s tech future, from advanced process IP to energy security to the trillion-dollar AI investment curve.Q1: Why is Taiwan treating the TSMC investigation as a national security momentA former senior VP for corporate strategy at TSMC, Lo Wei jen, is under investigation after allegedly removing restricted documents tied to the 2 nanometer node and the upcoming A16 and A14 roadmaps for 2026 and 2028. Focus Taiwan reports he took more than 80 boxes of materials before returning to Intel after 21 years at TSMC. Prosecutors and the Mini...
2025-11-19
08 min
Inside Taiwan
The Real Story in AI: Infrastructure Demand and Taiwan’s Strategic Role
From Taipei, the center of the world’s semiconductor engine, we track the key shifts shaping the global AI supply chain. Inside Taiwan is a daily AI-powered podcast delivering fast, reliable analysis from the island’s unique vantage point.Q: Is the AI market cooling, or is demand still accelerating beneath the volatility?Institutional selling from major investors contrasts with record-high demand across compute infrastructure. Taiwan’s supply chain data, from TSMC’s reserved 3 nanometer capacity to double-digit AI server growth forecasts, suggests long-term acceleration rather than a slowdown.Q: What bottlenecks could slow the next...
2025-11-18
09 min
Inside Taiwan
Why Taiwan’s New Data Center Is Seen as the Blueprint for Asia’s AI Future
This episode examines the forces reshaping memory, manufacturing, and investment flows across Asia, and why Taiwan is becoming the blueprint for the next decade of AI growth.Q: How is Asia redefining the infrastructure map for AI?Taiwan’s GMI Cloud and Nvidia are building a 500 million dollar AI factory with 7,000 Blackwell Ultra GPUs and a 16 megawatt footprint. Leadership from Nvidia calls it a benchmark for energy efficient AI. In Korea, Samsung plans about 340 billion dollars of domestic investment while SK Group’s Yongin cluster may exceed 400 billion dollars with new fabs dedicated to HBM. These buil...
2025-11-17
09 min
Inside Taiwan
When AI Robots Build AI Servers: Taiwan’s New Edge in the Global Power Race
From Taipei, where the world’s chips are born, we decode the week’s biggest semiconductor shifts. This episode examines a new frontier in the global AI supply chain. It is no longer about GPUs alone. It is about the electricity, cooling, and infrastructure required to run them. Taiwan sits at the center of this transition, shaping both the hardware and the systems that will define the next decade of AI.Q: Why is energy becoming the new bottleneck in the AI supply chain?OpenAI is reportedly exploring plans for 250 gigawatts of computing capacity by 2033. That is e...
2025-11-14
09 min
Inside Taiwan
Taiwan’s AI Export Boom: Can the World’s Chip Engine Keep the Lights On?
This week, one number stunned economists: Taiwan’s exports surged nearly 50% year-on-year to a record US$61.8 billion, driven by the global AI buildout. Behind that headline lies both the momentum and the pressure of an industry racing against time.Q: Why are Taiwan’s exports rising so fast?AI hardware and semiconductor shipments surged—up 140% and 28% respectively—accounting for almost 80% of total growth, according to Taiwan’s Ministry of Finance. For the first time since 2003, the United States has overtaken China as Taiwan’s top export market, showing a deeper alignment with the U.S. AI ecosystem...
2025-11-12
08 min
Inside Taiwan
AI’s Power-Hungry Reality: When Vision Outruns Infrastructure
AI’s Power-Hungry Reality: When Vision Outruns InfrastructureQ: What happens when vision meets reality in the AI supply chain? The AI boom is redrawing budgets and borders. TSMC has approved a US $15 billion capital budget to expand its most advanced 3-nanometer and 2-nanometer fabs, along with new CoWoS packaging plants that link CPUs, GPUs, and memory at lightning speed. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang personally visited TSMC to request additional capacity, showing how tight advanced-node supply has become. This is not hype; it is a long-term commitment to the physical foundation of AI.Q: How...
2025-11-11
09 min
Inside Taiwan
The Reality Check: Why Advanced Chipmaking Still Belongs to Asia
The Reality Check: Why Advanced Chipmaking Still Belongs to AsiaAs Double 11 shatters e-commerce records across Asia, the real winners are the chipmakers powering the AI engines behind every recommendation, transaction, and the rise of a new industrial economy built on silicon and data.Q: Why is the AI manufacturing boom still centered in Asia?Even with record subsidies, the world’s most advanced manufacturing capacity has not shifted. Building a chip ecosystem takes decades of capital, engineering talent, and supplier depth. These foundations remain firmly anchored in Taiwan and Korea.Q: Ho...
2025-11-10
09 min
Inside Taiwan
The Six Minds Behind the AI Boom and What They See Next
Q: What happens when the six architects of modern AI gather in one room?They don’t talk hype, they talk infrastructure.In a rare conversation among the winners of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, Jensen Huang, Geoffrey Hinton, Fei-Fei Li, Yann LeCun, Yoshua Bengio, and Bill Dally revealed a shared vision: AI is becoming a new kind of industrial base, one powered by computation, not coal.Q: Why Power and Compute Are Becoming the Next AI BottleneckAccording to media report, U.S. grid operator PJM faces 32 GW of new demand fr...
2025-11-07
09 min
Inside Taiwan
How the Taiwan Semiconductor Trend Is Rewiring the Global Supply Chain
Q1: Where is the real battle for AI dominance being fought?The center of gravity in AI has shifted from software to silicon. SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son reportedly explored a $100 billion takeover of Marvell, the U.S. chip designer behind key AI networking chips for Amazon Web Services. The move would have given SoftBank control not only of Arm’s CPU architecture but also of the data-center hardware where AI runs. The plan was halted, but the message was clear: in the AI economy, manufacturing is strategy.Q2: Why are chip bottlenecks deepening despite record investment?T...
2025-11-06
08 min
Inside Taiwan
The Billion-Dollar Illusion: Why Everyone’s Betting on AI — Even If It’s a Bubble
Every tech revolution starts with a dream — and ends with a reckoning.Today’s AI boom looks unstoppable. Trillions in capital are chasing the same promise: whoever builds true Artificial General Intelligence first will own the next century of technology. But beneath the excitement lies an uncomfortable truth — bubbles don’t feel like bubbles until they burst.This week’s episode of Inside Taiwan explores the paradox at the heart of the AI frenzy. Why are investors pouring billions into a market that even its own pioneers call a “bubble”? What will actually remain when the hype fades — a...
2025-11-05
09 min
Inside Taiwan
The Real AI Bottleneck Isn’t Chips — It’s Power
For months, the world has obsessed over the “chip war” — who can build the fastest, smallest, and smartest silicon. But the next great AI battle won’t be fought in clean rooms. It’ll be fought in power plants.A leaked OpenAI letter to the White House revealed an uncomfortable truth: America will need to double its annual electricity generation just to keep pace with AI growth — 100 gigawatts a year, twice the entire capacity added in 2024. China, meanwhile, added more than four times that amount. The global race for AI dominance has quietly become a race for energy secur...
2025-11-04
07 min
Inside Taiwan
$5 Trillion and Counting: The AI Chip War That’s Redrawing the Global Map
Five trillion dollars.That’s how high Nvidia’s valuation briefly soared this week—more than the GDP of Japan.But behind that headline number lies something much bigger: the quiet formation of a new global order for technology itself.We are entering an AI industrial revolution, and the real story isn’t just about who builds the smartest chips.It’s about where they’re built, who controls the ingredients, and how nations are redrawing the map of power.Here’s what’s changing:Nvidia’s Blackwell chips—its fastest yet—are...
2025-11-03
09 min
Inside Taiwan
AI Is Work: How Taiwan Powers the Trillion-Dollar Buildout Behind the Next Industrial Revolution
AI isn’t just code anymore — it’s in earnings, factories, and national strategies.In the latest episode of Inside Taiwan, we unpack the signals behind Apple and Amazon’s strong results, Korea’s 260 K-GPU “AI factory” plan, and NVIDIA’s five-trillion-dollar surge — and why every one of them points to Taiwan’s expanding role at the heart of the global AI supply chain.We connect the dots from capex to capacity, from power grids to packaging — revealing how hardware, energy, and policy are now the real competitive edges in the AI era.🎙️ Tune in for a data-driven v...
2025-10-31
10 min
Inside Taiwan
Inside the AI Economy: From OpenAI’s $1T Ambition to NVIDIA’s $5T Reality
Five trillion. One trillion.Those aren’t sci-fi numbers — they’re the new market caps defining the AI era.In the latest episode of Inside Taiwan, we explore whether today’s trillion-dollar valuations mark the start of a bubble or the birth of a new industrial revolution.From OpenAI’s IPO ambitions to NVIDIA’s meteoric rise, this isn’t just a tech story — it’s a geopolitical chess game where supply chains, national security, and innovation collide.🎙️ I break down what’s real, what’s hype, and what investors should be watching — especially as Ta...
2025-10-30
08 min
Inside Taiwan
Two Sides of the AI Revolution: NVIDIA’s $5 Trillion Ascent and the Human Cost of Automation
There are two sides to every revolution.On one side: NVIDIA setting up a new base in Taipei, crossing a $5 trillion valuation, and redefining what global AI leadership looks like.On the other: tens of thousands of white-collar layoffs, as companies cite AI efficiency as the reason for restructuring.This week on Inside Taiwan, we explore how the world’s most valuable chipmaker and its partners are redrawing the global supply chain — and what this means for the people powering it.From NVIDIA’s new Taipei HQ to Wenyee’s $3.8B acquisit...
2025-10-29
08 min
Inside Taiwan
The AI Chip Earthquake: Tesla, Samsung, and the Future of Work
A trillion-dollar power shift is underway in the world of AI chips — and this week, the fault lines moved.In this episode of Inside Taiwan, host Fiona Chou breaks down Tesla’s landmark $16.5 billion AI-chip partnership with Samsung — a move that could reshape the semiconductor supply chain and challenge TSMC’s dominance.From Seoul to Silicon Valley, we trace how this deal signals a new era of AI manufacturing diversification, the rise of system-level competition, and the ripple effects now reaching the global economy.We’ll also look at Qualcomm’s push into AI inference...
2025-10-28
08 min
Inside Taiwan
Beyond AI: The Full-Stack Race for Chips, Networks, and Quantum Power
The narrative around AI often focuses on model releases and product demos. But the real story is unfolding deeper in the stack: the physical, national, and computational infrastructure that determines who will lead the next era of technology.This week on Inside Taiwan, four developments reveal how quickly the landscape is shifting.In Seoul, Samsung crossed the 100,000-won milestone, driven by High-Bandwidth Memory demand and renewed confidence in Chairman Lee Jae-yong’s “New Samsung” strategy. The company is positioning itself at the core of AI memory, an area that increasingly defines system-level performance.In the...
2025-10-27
10 min
Inside Taiwan
The Chip Power Shift: Why Tesla Just Split Production Between TSMC and Samsung
Tesla confirmed that its next-generation AI chip will be manufactured by both TSMC and Samsung. This marks a meaningful shift in how the industry thinks about risk, capacity, and geographic concentration.For the past decade, the default strategy for the most advanced chips has been single-sourcing through TSMC. Their technical leadership, operational discipline, and economics made the decision straightforward.However, as AI accelerates from early adoption into industrial deployment, the assumptions behind single sourcing are changing. The industry is entering a period defined by diversification, system-level performance, and geographic hedging.Samsung is attempting...
2025-10-23
08 min
Inside Taiwan
From Servers to Wall Street: Inside AI’s Next Industrial Revolution
From the data center to the trading floor — the AI revolution is becoming real.In this week’s Inside Taiwan, I explore two stories that reveal how fast the next industrial era is being built:🔹 CoreWeave’s CEO Mike Intrator explains the “relentless demand” for AI compute — and why he says this isn’t a bubble, but the start of a new economic infrastructure.🔹 OpenAI’s “Project Mercury” aims to train models on Wall Street workflows — automating the 100-hour weeks of junior bankers to free them for strategy and creativity.Together, they show how AI’s physical railr...
2025-10-22
08 min
Inside Taiwan
Sovereign AI: The Global Power Race—and Why It All Leads Back to Taiwan
If every nation wants to be an AI superpower… who actually controls the keys?Every country wants its own AI.It’s called Sovereign AI — the idea that true national independence in the next industrial era depends on owning your own AI stack, not renting it from Silicon Valley.But here’s the catch: building it means navigating an impossible supply chain controlled by a handful of players — Nvidia, TSMC, and ASML.In this week’s Inside Taiwan, I break down the global race for AI sovereignty — and why every road leads back to...
2025-10-21
08 min
Inside Taiwan
Inside the AI Boom: The Rise and Risk of the AI Economy
The world’s most advanced semiconductor manufacturing is moving from Taiwan to American soil.Nvidia’s first U.S.-made Blackwell chip, produced in TSMC’s new Arizona fab, marks more than an industrial milestone — it may signal the birth of a new AI-driven economic era.In this episode of Inside Taiwan, I unpack:• What Mohamed El-Erian means by a “rational bubble”• Why TSMC Arizona is both a triumph and a risk• How IMF warnings about over-concentration could reshape markets• And the trillion-dollar question: Is this the next industrial revolution… or a bubble in slow motio...
2025-10-20
08 min
Inside Taiwan
Building the Next Tech Era: Inside TSMC’s AI Surge, Foxconn’s Shift, and Taiwan’s Fintech Frontier
The next tech era isn’t being imagined — it’s being built.In this week’s Inside Taiwan, I explore how three Taiwanese powerhouses are shaping the foundation of the AI-driven global economy:🔹 TSMC just posted record-breaking earnings — with AI and high-performance computing now driving over half of its revenue.🔹 Foxconn (Hon Hai), for the first time, earns more from AI servers than from iPhones — marking a historic industrial pivot.🔹 OwlTing, a newly listed fintech, is quietly building the financial rails for the stablecoin era — a potential “Visa for Web3.”These stories connect across one...
2025-10-17
09 min
Inside Taiwan
The Trillion-Dollar AI Buildout: Inside TSMC’s Record-Breaking Profits and OpenAI’s Funding Web
TSMC just posted record-breaking profits — a signal that the AI boom isn’t slowing down.Behind it lies a complex web of trillion-dollar partnerships: OpenAI, Nvidia, Oracle, and SoftBank are reshaping the economics of computing itself.In this week’s Inside Taiwan, I unpack how:TSMC’s record profits reflect the AI infrastructure supercycle.OpenAI’s trillion-dollar funding web reveals a new model of ecosystem finance.U.S.–China negotiations over rare earths could tilt the balance of global AI supply chains.🎧 Listen: The Trillion-Dollar AI Buildout: Inside TSMC’s R...
2025-10-16
08 min
Inside Taiwan
The New Rules of AI Manufacturing: Power, People, and Precision
In this episode of Inside Taiwan, we uncover the hidden human and cultural forces behind two of the world’s most influential industries — bicycles and semiconductors.First, Taiwan’s Giant Manufacturing, a symbol of craftsmanship and pride, faces a stunning U.S. import detention order over allegations of forced labor. We unpack how recruitment fees and shifting global ESG standards have created new compliance risks for Taiwan’s entire export sector.Then, we travel to the Netherlands to examine ASML, the quiet powerhouse with a monopoly on EUV lithography machines essential for TSMC’s chips. A new book...
2025-10-15
08 min
Inside Taiwan
The Long AI Boom: Why Analysts Say the Supercycle Could Last Through 2030
The Great AI Supercycle Has Begun.Analysts at Morgan Stanley are calling it the next semiconductor supercycle — one that could last until 2030.From surging AI chip demand to record memory prices, the race for capacity is redrawing global alliances.This week on Inside Taiwan:🔹 Samsung’s Strategic Win — How it became AMD and OpenAI’s key HBM supplier🔹 TSMC’s Central Role — Still the irreplaceable foundry behind every AI alliance🔹 The Memory Boom — DRAM prices up 4×, inventory down to just three weeks🔹 Taiwan’s Geopolitical Resilience — How it’s diversifying away from Chinese ra...
2025-10-14
08 min
Inside Taiwan
TSMC’s Record Quarter and the Global Race for AI Power
TSMC’s Record Quarter and the Global Race for AI PowerAI momentum shows no sign of slowing, but geopolitics is catching up fast.This week on Inside Taiwan, we connect the dots across the world’s most valuable supply chain, from new rare earth export rules in Beijing to TSMC’s record-breaking quarter and Intel’s brutally honest reflection on how it lost its edge.🔹 TSMC’s record quarter: What its 2-nanometer ramp and its 58% margins reveal about the next three years of the AI boom🔹 China’s rare earth control: A microscopic rule w...
2025-10-13
08 min
Inside Taiwan
The AI Trillion-Dollar Question: Boom, Bubble, or the Next Industrial Age?
A trillion dollars, that’s the estimated cost of building the AI infrastructure powering this new era.Today on Inside Taiwan, we connect the dots across the world’s most valuable AI supply chain, from the data-center gold rush to the cultural foundations of deep-tech innovation.🔹 AI financing flywheel: how NVIDIA’s “circular financing” fuels OpenAI, xAI, and CoreWeave🔹 Two-speed supply chain: why advanced AI chips soar while mature foundries tighten margins🔹 ASML & TSMC’s AI moat: the co-development culture no one else can replicate🔹 AI and work: how automation is rewriting early-career opportuniti...
2025-10-10
10 min
Inside Taiwan
Taiwan’s Quiet Revolution: From Chip War to the AI Foundry Age
In this episode, we go beyond the buzzwords of “Chip War” to uncover a deeper truth: Taiwan’s semiconductor rise wasn’t built on conflict, but on survival, collaboration, and shared value.We trace this story through:The birth of TSMC’s pure-play foundry model, and how it unlocked the global fabless revolution.The 1970s pioneers who built Taiwan’s semiconductor foundation, including Dr. Shih Chin-tay and the “fire-seed” team at ITRI.The new “AI Foundry” vision proposed by former Science Minister Chen Liang-gee positions Taiwan as a global provider of customized AI capability.Why open-source AI is key to Taiwan’...
2025-10-09
10 min
Inside Taiwan
The AI Super-Cycle: Taiwan’s Supply Chain, Alliances, and Liquidity
Markets are strong, AI partnerships are influencing the semiconductor landscape, and Taiwan remains a key player.In this episode of Inside Taiwan, we unpack:OpenAI’s multi-year partnership with AMD, a deal worth gigawatts of compute and tens of billions in potential revenue.Elon Musk’s reported $18B data-center push with xAI, and the 300,000 more Nvidia GPUs that come with it.Samsung and SK hynix’s massive HBM wafer commitments to OpenAI’s Stargate project.The “everything rally”: stocks, Bitcoin, and gold all surging on the same wave of liquidity.Why Taiwan’s supply chain, from TSMC to Foxcon...
2025-10-08
10 min
Inside Taiwan
The AI Gold Rush: Boom, Bottlenecks, and ‘Chip Peace’
The AI gold rush is fueling record highs in semiconductor stocks, but cracks are appearing beneath the surface. In this debut episode of Inside Taiwan, we dive into the paradox shaping markets today: Wall Street euphoria versus economic warning signs.We trace the story from recent headlines, TSMC’s advanced packaging bottleneck, Intel’s reported foundry discussions, and Samsung’s mega-bet on HBM memory, back to the pioneers who built Taiwan’s semiconductor ecosystem brick by brick. Along the way, we uncover how Taiwan’s “chip peace” philosophy, Japan’s rising partnership, and a looming $1.5 trillion funding...
2025-10-07
09 min
Inside Taiwan
The AI Gold Rush and TSMC’s Strategic Moves
The AI gold rush is here, but the real story lies deeper in the supply chain.In this debut episode of Inside Taiwan, we trace the invisible engine powering the AI boom: Taiwan’s semiconductor ecosystem. From TSMC’s CoWoS packaging bottleneck to the soaring demand for silicon IP and the emerging Taiwan-Japan supply-chain alliance, every link in the chain is reshaping how technology and money flow. You’ll discover:How TSMC’s CoWoS bottleneck is opening opportunities for suppliers.Why IP firms like Alchip and M31 are emerging as key players in the AI era.Ho...
2025-10-06
10 min