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Inside Taiwan
KimFion Lab
31 episodes
18 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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The Real Story in AI: Infrastructure Demand and Taiwan’s Strategic Role
Inside Taiwan
9 minutes
2 days ago
The Real Story in AI: Infrastructure Demand and Taiwan’s Strategic Role

From Taipei, the center of the world’s semiconductor engine, we track the key shifts shaping the global AI supply chain. Inside Taiwan is a daily AI-powered podcast delivering fast, reliable analysis from the island’s unique vantage point.

Q: Is the AI market cooling, or is demand still accelerating beneath the volatility?
Institutional selling from major investors contrasts with record-high demand across compute infrastructure. Taiwan’s supply chain data, from TSMC’s reserved 3 nanometer capacity to double-digit AI server growth forecasts, suggests long-term acceleration rather than a slowdown.

Q: What bottlenecks could slow the next phase of AI growth?
Energy supply remains a significant constraint for the island, and semiconductor capacity limits are emerging as global choke points. These pressures mirror the concerns raised by leaders like Satya Nadella and Andrew Ng, who see supply constraints rather than demand risks.

Q: Which technologies signal where the next breakthroughs will come from?
Silicon photonics is gaining momentum as companies shift from copper to light, improving speed and energy efficiency. New Taiwan-linked partnerships, including Ayar Labs and GUC working toward mass production by 2028, point to an inflection in next-generation AI architecture.

Q: Why is learning to code with AI becoming a core skill for the future?
Andrew Ng argues that the belief that “coding is obsolete” is deeply misleading. AI lowers the barrier to software creation, but people still need to frame problems clearly and tell computers exactly what to do, which makes coding with AI more important, not less.
Listen to the full episode for the complete breakdown of the signals shaping the world’s most valuable supply chain.

【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.

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