Taiwanese prosecutors suspect at least one shipment of US-restricted Nvidia AI chips was smuggled to China via Japan, in Taiwan’s first public AI-chip diversion case.
Four guests, one question: when everyone has AI, what will make a SaaS company win? Meet the panel for the 3 June 2026 gathering in Amsterdam.
At Computex 2026, Jensen Huang said Nvidia’s Taiwan spending will reach $150bn a year, framing Taiwan as the “epicentre” of the AI revolution.
SK Hynix’s market cap topped $1 trillion in Seoul trading on Wednesday, making the Korean memory firm the third chip company after Nvidia and TSMC to cross the mark.
The EU’s Tech Sovereignty Package, due Wednesday, has been tempered by internal debate between European-preference hawks and interoperability doves.
Samsung is investing $1.5bn in its first dedicated chip-testing plant in Vietnam, due to open in November 2027, with a second phase worth up to $2.5bn contingent on the first.
The US Space Force has awarded SpaceX $2.29bn to build the Space Data Network Backbone on Starshield satellites, the communications spine for Golden Dome missile defence.
Apple and Google have asked Parliament to amend Canada’s lawful-access Bill C-22 to require court review before ministers can compel encryption changes.
China is extending informal travel restrictions on senior AI researchers from DeepSeek to other private firms, Bloomberg reports, citing state-secret concerns.
DOGE lawyer told staff to limit Cursor contact over gun-jumping antitrust risk, weeks after employees began working side by side ahead of a $60B post-IPO deal.
Logistics startup Stord raised $250M at a $3B valuation to expand its 100-warehouse network and deploy AI robotics, helping brands match Amazon's delivery speeds.
Ferrari shares fell 7% in Milan after the Luce reveal drew online mockery and design criticism, wiping GBP 3 billion from market cap despite 1,036 hp and 60 new patents.