The Taiwan Stock Exchange is projected to open higher as global demand for AI-driven semiconductors and significant institutional inflows bolster investor confidence. Key players like TSMC continue to benefit from strategic international partnerships and a surge in advanced packaging technologies.
Leading AI infrastructure providers including Nvidia, Alphabet, and TSMC are demonstrating robust financial performance, with TSMC reporting 36% revenue growth and Nvidia maintaining a dominant position in data center spending. Despite the technological surge, several market leaders are trading at attractive valuation multiples, offering a strategic entry point for long-term investors.
Global AI spending is projected to surge 44% to $2.52 trillion in 2026, driven by a massive shift toward GPU-accelerated computing and real-time inference. Nvidia, TSMC, and Microsoft have emerged as the primary beneficiaries of a $700 billion capital expenditure cycle from the world's largest cloud providers.
Broadcom is emerging as a critical pillar of the AI infrastructure trade, reporting triple-digit growth in AI-related revenue. As the company targets $100 billion in AI chip sales by 2027, its dominance in networking and custom XPU accelerators positions it as a primary beneficiary of the next earnings cycle.