To secure a foothold in the booming market for advanced AI chip packaging and testing, Taiwan's outsourced semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) industry is entering what executives and analysts describe as an unprecedented expansion cycle. Industry observers estimate that combined capital expenditures by Taiwanese OSAT providers could surge to a record NT$400 billion (approx. US$12.7 billion) in 2026, driven by an aggressive race to expand high-end production capacity.
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