Benchmark Nikkei 225 tops 68,000 for first time as AI-driven buying frenzy shows no signs of slowing down.
Taiwan is experiencing explosive GDP growth due to chip exports, but some Taiwanese feel left out.
GDP grows 6 percent year-on-year in first quarter as AI boom outweighs rising energy costs.
The artificial intelligence boom is partially spurring investment in Asia-Pacificโs data centre properties with a record US$11.6 billion worth of capital poured into the segment in 2025, according to CBRE. In Hong Kong, while AI-related demand is unlikely to be met because of technical limitations, leasing of data centre space was supported by โhyperscale CSPs (cloud service providers), mainland Chinese technology and e-commerce companies and financial institutionsโ, the property consultancy...
Chip giant announces $80bn stock buyback scheme and dividend hike in boon to shareholders.
The global AI boom is driving orders back to Chinese foundries as overseas rivals shift production towards high-margin AI chips and high-bandwidth memory, creating a shortage in mature-node semiconductors, according to the head of Chinaโs top contract chipmaker. โAI demand has directly pushed power-management and other mature capacity into shortage,โ said Zhao Haijun, co-CEO of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), during the companyโs first-quarter earnings call on...
Chinaโs leading semiconductor foundries, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) and Hua Hong Semiconductor, expect their second-quarter sales to rise amid a dynamic global market defined by surging artificial intelligence demand and a memory supply crunch, while Hua Hong said it hopes this weekโs Xi-Trump meetings could help relax US export controls. SMIC expected its second-quarter revenue to range between US$2.86 billion and US$2.91 billion, up from US$2.51 billion in the...