How Delta Leveraged a Decade of R&D to Break Into Nvidia’s New Server Power Market
Nvidia’s new servers have sent power demand soaring and forced a rewrite of data-center electrical architecture. Leveraging a decade of R&D in solid-state transformer (SST) technology, Taiwan’s Delta Electronics is moving aggressively into the data-center power market, taking on established giants like Schneider and Eaton.
Foxconn and Yulon’s Taiwan EV Partnership on the Brink
Rumors abound in Taiwan’s automobile industry that Foxtron is planning to acquire Luxgen Motor, a subsidiary of the Yulon Group. Why is Yulon—whose former CEO Kenneth Yen established the brand 16 years ago—now poised to give it away? And what exactly does Foxconn want from the deal?
Amazon AI Chip Gambit Backed by Taiwan Supply Chain
The chips produced for Amazon’s AI compute cluster Project Rainier have been pumped out at a lightning pace. Demand for the chips has led to a full mobilization of Taiwan’s supply chain, from chip design and advanced packaging to server assembly.
Will Amazon’s Bazaar Win Taiwan’s Budget Battle?
Amazon’s new Bazaar app lands in Taiwan with ultra-cheap prices and a global expansion plan. Yet facing entrenched Chinese platforms like Taobao and wary Taiwanese shoppers, the real question is whether this move signals disruption, or another failed experiment.
Taiwan Facing Forced-labor Reckoning
When U.S. Customs issued an order in September to detainGiant Manufacturing shipments due to forced labor violations, shock waves rippled through Taiwan. The message was clear: Labor rights are no longer about corporate image; they can determine market access.




