AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI Data Center Power Upgrade: Schneider Electric unveiled an 800VDC “sidecar” power system for AI data centers, moving conversion equipment alongside racks to cut congestion and improve efficiency as GPU power densities rise. Computex Taiwan AI Hardware Push: Nvidia’s Jensen Huang used Computex Taipei to drive the “AI PC” wave, including RTX Spark for Windows laptops and renewed focus on Vera/agentic computing; Intel publicly welcomed Nvidia’s PC-chip competition as “a good thing,” while Marvell surged after Huang called it the “next trillion-dollar company.” Agentic AI Routing for Inference Costs: Perplexity announced an “air-traffic controller” platform that dynamically routes AI tasks between PCs and cloud to reduce inference costs. Semiconductor Supply Chain & Memory Pressure: SK hynix said it will double memory wafer capacity within five years to ease AI-driven shortages; Samsung also showcased HBM5 progress at Taiwan events. Taiwan-to-US Industrial Expansion: J-Star Holding outlined milestones for a Baytown, Texas solid-state battery plant, including Taiwan Central Bank authorization for outbound investment. Energy & Grid Reliability: A NERC reliability update points to summer grid resilience, crediting rapid solar-plus-storage additions despite regional risks.
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