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In the age of AI-driven innovation, memory technologies are at the forefront of performance and scalability. Yet recent geopolitical tensions—such as proposed tariffs on semiconductors by the Trump administration—are reshaping global supply chains and increasing uncertainty in the memory market. This seminar explores how escalating trade tensions—such as the latest semiconductor tariffs—are redefining memory market trajectories, compelling global players to reassess production footprints, optimize capacity strategies, and capitalize on new investment opportunities within the rapidly evolving AI ecosystem. As AI workloads grow increasingly data-intensive, next-gen memory is becoming a critical enabler for high-speed processing, efficient energy use, and real-time responsiveness—powering the very core of the AI revolution.
Conferences & Seminars
AI technology is rapidly driving global industries toward innovation, transformation, and intelligent upgrades. As the core of AI infrastructure, AI servers have become critical to the success of technological advancement. From improving algorithm performance and accuracy to supporting the efficient operation of generative AI and large language models—and enhancing related storage technologies—server technology is facing unprecedented challenges and opportunities. CompuForum 2025 will take you deep into the latest trends in AI server architecture and innovative applications in the supply chain. The forum will analyze market shifts, breakthroughs in memory and storage technologies, and explore related supply chain technologies, component demands, and business opportunities—helping you gain a competitive edge and seize the next wave of growth momentum!
Established in 2000, the department of Semiconductor Research focuses on the supply chains of memory and semiconductor products (e.g. DRAM, NAND Flash, eMMC, SSD, servers and datacenters) and provides industry-related information, including accurate market quotes, in-depth analysis of capital and production capacity developments, far-sighted predictions of market trends, and insightful research reports.
Formed in 2004 by a group of experienced display industry analysts, the department of Display Research covers trends along the entire LCD and AMOLED supply chains, ranging from upstream components, midstream panels to downstream systems suppliers and retailers.
The department of Optoelectronics Research was established in 2007, providing various information such as news, relevant data and intelligence in the LED industry, as well as LED applications, prices and exchanges. Also provides the most comprehensive analyses of the LED industry, interviews with LED enterprises and a massive knowledge base of the LED business.
Established in 2010, the department of Green Energy Research field of research covers various emerging green energy industries, ranging from solar PV, wind energy, charging stations, energy storage. Also provides price and market trend reports in the solar PV industry, and gives comprehensive installation demand predictions according to the global economic situation and the subsidy policies of each country.
The department of ICT Applications Research was founded in 1996 and since then has become a research powerhouse for a wide range of industries including semiconductor, 5G telecommunications, broadband internet, automotive technology, IoT, artificial intelligence, VR/AR, biometric identification and industry 4.0. TRI has an accurate grasp on the newest trends in critical regional markets, such as Europe, America, Japan, Korea, China, and Taiwan, providing customized services to meet industry demand as well as dynamic research reports and analyses.
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