AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoComputex Taipei Tech Boom: Nvidia kicked off Computex in Taipei with RTX Spark, a new Arm-based “superchip” for Windows AI PCs, plus Vera CPU and agent-focused hardware, as Microsoft and Qualcomm signaled support for the Windows-on-Arm push. Local Smart City: Taipei Mayor Chiang said the city is working with Nvidia on AI upgrades for the Wenhu Line, using 3D simulations for crowd flow and station planning. Semiconductor Push: Intel rolled out Xeon 6+ for data centers and AI, while CEA-Leti showcased die-to-wafer hybrid bonding at 1μm pitch aimed at boosting AI chip interconnects. Display and E-paper Showcase: Samsung Display previewed a full gaming OLED/QD-OLED lineup, and Himax said its T2000 color ePaper Tcon is powering E Ink’s 75-inch Kaleido signage. Transport Safety: Taiwan’s transport ministry is considering tougher penalties for drug-impaired driving, including license revocation and higher fines. Cross-strait Politics: KMT chair Cheng Li-wun said she is “very willing” to meet U.S. President Trump during her U.S. trip, seeking deeper trust amid scrutiny over defense cuts. Sports Spotlight: 15-year-old Divyanshi Bhowmick made history by winning the WTT Feeder women’s singles title in Pristina, beating Chinese Taipei’s Yeh Yi-Tian in five games.
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