The pressures from the fighting are expected to push up costs and further weigh on consumer electronics demand already pressured by memory shortages, Lite-On president Anson Chiu (邱森彬) told a news conference in Taipei. Lite-On Technology Corp president Anson Chiu holds a company signage at a media gathering in Taipei yesterday. The company’s new 110 kilowatt power shelves — designed mainly to support Nvidia Corp’s Vera Rubin AI server platform — are expected to boost its AI business, Chiu said. Regarding the company’s backup battery unit business, Lite-On plans to expand production lines to about 12 this year, including four in Taiwan and four in China, he said. The company’s new capacity in the US would aim for greater automation, Chiu said.
Source: Taipei Times March 09, 2026 16:05 UTC