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The Rise of Agentic AI and the New Silicon Power Map Anchored in Taiwan


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The Rise of Agentic AI and the New Silicon Power Map Anchored in Taiwan

Q: Why did one earnings report move markets from Wall Street to Taipei?
Nvidia reported 51.2 billion dollars in Q3 data center revenue, beating expectations and guiding for mid-sixties next quarter. Jensen Huang said early Blackwell demand is “off the charts”. Taiwan felt the impact immediately. The Taiex surged 846 points, a 3.18 percent jump. TSMC rallied 4.3 percent. Foreign investors added 13.11 billion NT dollars, according to Focus Taiwan. The surge signals how tightly Taiwan’s economy is linked to global AI infrastructure demand.

Q: What does this mean for Taiwan’s role?
Google opened its largest AI hardware infrastructure engineering center outside the United States in Taipei. President Lai said the move shows Taiwan is both a vital part of the global supply chain and a key hub for secure and trustworthy AI. Google Cloud leadership highlighted Taiwan’s engineering depth and its ability to shorten hardware development cycles. Equipment designed in Taipei will be deployed in Google data centers worldwide.

Q: What protections and standards does the AI boom demand?
The @European Chamber of Commerce Taiwan urged the government to pass a comprehensive AI Basic Act. It highlighted the need for human-centered safeguards and intellectual property protection. As AI deployment accelerates, regulation becomes part of supply chain resilience.

Across markets, geopolitics, hardware engineering, and energy systems, the same pattern is emerging. Taiwan is positioned at the center of a global AI realignment that is only beginning. The next phase of the AI boom will reward leaders who understand how semiconductor capacity, power grids, policy, and capital flows intersect. Inside Taiwan tracks these signals every day.

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Inside TaiwanBy KimFion Lab