AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoComputex & AI Chips: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said all three memory makers—Samsung, SK hynix and Micron—are qualified and in production for HBM4 for Nvidia’s Vera Rubin, with shipments set for Q3 2026, underscoring Taiwan’s role as the AI hardware hub. Cross-Strait Security: Taiwan accused China of a coordinated coast guard and survey operation near the Pratas Islands, calling it highly provocative, as maritime patrols intensify around the area. Energy Resilience Debate: Experts urged Taiwan to decentralize and harden its power system after Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, arguing smaller, repairable grids reduce vulnerability. Local Economy & Markets: Taiwan’s forex reserves rose to US$605.07 billion at end-May, while foreign investors’ holdings hit a record near US$1.9 trillion; President Lai also pitched an “Asian Nasdaq” capital market for startups. Public Services & Daily Life: CPC said it will keep domestic gasoline and diesel prices unchanged next week to cushion crude-oil pressure. Culture & City Life: Taipei Zoo welcomed two red pandas from Shanghai after more than a decade, with a month-long quarantine before public viewing.
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