
Taiwan's Kinsus Invests Big in AI Chips
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Taiwan's Kinsus is investing billions to support AI chip production for companies like Nvidia and TSMC. This investment highlights the growing importance of Taiwan in the global AI supply chain.
Taiwan is solidifying its position as a critical hub for advanced technology. Kinsus, a major chip substrate manufacturer, plans to build a new plant every 2-3 years to meet the increasing demand for AI chips.
This expansion reflects the broader trend of technological advancement in Asia. While the direct impact on travel to Japan may be limited, it underscores the region's growing economic power and innovation.
Travelers can expect to see continued investment in infrastructure and technology across Asia, potentially leading to enhanced travel experiences in the long run.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
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