AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSouth Korea’s AI-and-chip spending sprint: Seoul unveiled a massive $880bn plan (part of “Three Mega Projects”) to expand semiconductor manufacturing and AI data centers, with memory makers Samsung and SK hynix anchoring new capacity and robotics/AI infrastructure rolling out across the country. Memory crunch spillover: The investment wave is also a sign that near-term relief for AI memory shortages may stay tight, keeping pressure on consumer electronics pricing. Taiwan e-invoicing push: Taiwan will add more NT$500 prizes to its cloud invoice lottery from July–December, aiming to boost digital receipt use as the electronic receipts adoption rate hits 67%. Taiwan innovation outreach: ICIE launched “Explore2Expand Taiwan” (July 29–Aug 2) to connect global startups, investors, and researchers with Taiwan’s semiconductors, AI, electronics, and advanced manufacturing ecosystem. Offshore wind consolidation: Skyborn completed full ownership of Germany’s Nordergründe offshore wind farm, tightening control over long-term operations and optimization. China-Taiwan gray-zone pressure: Analysts warn Beijing may keep squeezing Taiwan just short of war, while European and U.S. offices raised concerns over Chinese activity east of the island. Micro LED interconnect momentum: A growing push for Micro LED co-packaged optics targets power and bandwidth bottlenecks in AI data centers, with ecosystem partnerships accelerating.
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