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Taiwan

A topic hub for Taiwan's sovereign data, public compute, semiconductor leverage, and localized model work.

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Taiwan is strongest where compute, semiconductors, public infrastructure, and sovereign-model ambition converge.

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Watch whether Taiwan keeps converting semiconductor leverage into more visible national AI-system capacity.

Track how public compute, NSTC, and MODA-linked infrastructure change access conditions for researchers and builders.

Monitor whether traditional-Chinese and sovereign-model initiatives gain enough institutional depth to matter beyond symbolism.

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Because Taiwan sits at the intersection of chip leverage, public compute, and sovereign-AI strategy, making it one of the clearest infrastructure stories in Asia.

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