Inside Taiwan

Why Is the AI Boom Turning Into a Power, Packaging, and Balance Sheet War That Picks the Next Trillion-Dollar Winners?

Q: Why is Meta’s “Meta Compute” reorg a financial markets story, not just an engineering story?
A: Because Meta is pursuing “personal superintelligence” and says its compute could consume electricity like “small cities or even small countries.” That pulls Meta toward utility-style capex, long-dated power contracts, and a very different risk profile.

Q: Why is Apple’s reported Gemini partnership a strategic shortcut in the AI arms race?
A: Bloomberg and others report Apple plans to integrate Google’s Gemini into a future Siri experience. Apple is effectively outsourcing the most capital-intensive layer, frontier model training and data center buildout, and focusing on distribution, UX, and devices.

Q: Why is the “builder vs tenant” split a sharp money question for 2026?
A: Builders can control cost, supply, and differentiation, but they take balance-sheet risk. Tenants can move faster with lower capex, but they may depend on partners for pricing power, roadmap control, and strategic leverage.

Q: Why is the smart money rotating from AI apps to electricity and data center infrastructure?
A: BlackRock says a survey of 700+ clients found only about 20% favored big tech as the most compelling AI investment, while over 50% preferred electricity providers to data centers and 37% preferred data center infrastructure. Only 7% called AI a bubble. The pivot is toward picks-and-shovels economics.

Q: Why is advanced packaging becoming the next choke point for AI compute?
A: SK Hynix, with roughly 61% HBM share, announced a nearly $13B investment (19 trillion won) in an advanced packaging plant, targeting completion by end-2027. It signals packaging and HBM stacking are becoming as strategic as wafer fabrication, as highlighted by coverage across Nikkei Asia and DIGITIMES.

Q: Why should Taiwan’s CoWoS and CoCoB innovations matter to global investors?
A: Taiwan’s NIAR unveiled CoCoB (Chip-on-Chip-on-Board) as a lower-cost, more accessible alternative path to TSMC’s CoWoS, aiming to broaden ecosystem access for academia and startups. At the same time, TSMC’s strength is lifting Taiwan equities, with Taiex closing above 30,700 on January 13, while debate grows about margin pressure from U.S. expansion reportedly exceeding $100B.

Q: Why does “agentic commerce” change the end market for all this infrastructure?
A: Shopify and Google are building an open standard so AI agents can transact across millions of merchants. That shifts commerce from search and recommendation to delegated execution, where agents remember preferences, apply discounts, and complete purchases. Shopify’s Harley Finkelstein called 2026 the year commerce “breaks through the sound barrier.”


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