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Taiwan’s ASE says it is expanding capacity to support AI demand

By Thomson Reuters Jun 23, 2026 | 11:51 PM

By Wen-Yee Lee

KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan, June 24 (Reuters) – Taiwan’s ASE Technology Holding, the world’s largest chip packaging and testing provider, is expanding ​capacity to meet AI demand, Chief ‌Operating Officer Tien Wu said on Wednesday.

Here are some details:

• Wu said the holding company is adding 15 new sites this year, including six greenfield sites for ‌ASE, ​seven greenfield sites for its ⁠unit Siliconware Precision Industries, ⁠and sites acquired from Taiwan’s Innolux Corporation earlier this year.

• Wu reiterated that this year’s capital expenditure is budgeted at $8.5 billion and ​may exceed that amount.

• Wu said that the factory expansion is not just for the ⁠next two years, but ⁠for 2029 and beyond to meet ​strong AI demand.

• The company said it has been ​investing in the U.S., with two testing ‌factories in California and two more factories planned.

• Regarding investment in Arizona at a particular customer’s request, Wu said the company has been ⁠evaluating plans but needs to carefully consider what investments to make.

• Nvidia said last year it planned to ⁠build up ‌to $500 billion worth of AI server ⁠infrastructure in the United States with ​partners ‌including ASE subsidiary Siliconware Precision Industries, ​but the ⁠subsidiary has yet to announce any investment plans. Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) is a major packaging supplier for Nvidia’s AI chips.

(Reporting by Wen-Yee Lee; Writing by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Kate Mayberry and ​Ronojoy Mazumdar)