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Inside Taiwan
KimFion Lab
31 episodes
23 hours ago
AI-powered insights on how Taiwan’s industries, startups, and workforce mindset are shaping the future of global business.
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AI-powered insights on how Taiwan’s industries, startups, and workforce mindset are shaping the future of global business.
Show more...
Investing
Business,
Entrepreneurship
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AI’s Power-Hungry Reality: When Vision Outruns Infrastructure
Inside Taiwan
9 minutes
1 week ago
AI’s Power-Hungry Reality: When Vision Outruns Infrastructure

AI’s Power-Hungry Reality: When Vision Outruns Infrastructure

Q: 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 is the AI boom testing Asia’s infrastructure limits?

A new Cisco AI Readiness Index shows that while nearly half of Taiwanese companies expect AI workloads to rise by more than 50 percent, 61 percent admit their power infrastructure is inadequate. Only 39 percent have systems ready to manage energy efficiently, compared with 96 percent among global AI leaders. Taiwan’s chipmaking strength now faces a new bottleneck: electricity. The best chips in the world still need stable power and data pipelines to run.

Q: How can Taiwan and its neighbors stay ahead in the AI race?
TSMC, Samsung, and SK Hynix continue to expand at record speed, but the next frontier is sustainability. As COP30 opens, policymakers are linking the AI manufacturing boom with the global energy transition. Real transformation requires more than innovation. It requires infrastructure, coordination, and time.

【About the Show】
Inside Taiwan distills 200 stories a day from over 30 trusted Traditional Chinese and English sources into a ten-minute executive briefing. It is an AI-powered signal over noise for global investors and decision-makers navigating the world’s most valuable supply chain.

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Inside Taiwan
AI-powered insights on how Taiwan’s industries, startups, and workforce mindset are shaping the future of global business.