Cloud & AI Daily Briefing — 2026-06-06
Computex 2026 highlighted advancements in AI chips and memory, as cloud providers ramp up governance. Meanwhile, Korean firms are pushing hard on AI infrastructure, with government policies to foster a domestic cloud and AI semiconductor ecosystem now hitting their stride.
Cloud & AI Daily Briefing — 2026-06-06
Corporate Technology and Product Trends
AI expands its reach at Computex 2026
This year’s Computex shed light on the next phase of AI. Semiconductor giants like Qualcomm, Intel, Marvell, and NXP showcased various AI use cases, ranging from AI servers and robotics to HBM (High Bandwidth Memory). The trend of AI technology moving beyond data centers into tangible products and services is becoming increasingly clear.

Cloudera strengthens enterprise AI governance with Apache Polaris
Data management firm Cloudera has integrated Apache Polaris to bolster open governance-based data access for enterprise AI. This new integration enhances interoperability within open lakehouse environments, supporting secure access and management of corporate data.
ITCEN Group introduces a full-stack solution for AI adoption challenges
Korean firm ITCEN Group has unveiled an enterprise AI full-stack solution to help companies tackle rising costs and dependency on big tech during generative AI implementation. By pooling the technical capabilities of its subsidiaries, the company provides customized AI infrastructure and governance.
INFINIQ operates AI video analytics PoC program for industrial safety at STK 2026
AI platform specialist INFINIQ is currently running a Proof of Concept (PoC) program that allows businesses to verify the effectiveness of AI video analytics technology in real-world operational environments.
Government Policy and Public Projects
Domestic NPU and cloud ecosystem officially hitting their stride
Government policies aimed at building an alliance between domestic NPUs and the cloud ecosystem are yielding results. With the performance of local NPUs significantly improved, the technology has moved past the verification stage into actual service and market application. Industry insiders noted that "if meaningful demand is generated through government and public projects, home-grown cloud and AI semiconductor industries can grow together."
Ministry of Science and ICT to develop AI models for 6 major fields including biotechnology
On June 4, the Ministry of Science and ICT announced that it would accelerate innovation in scientific research by developing specialized AI models for six major scientific and technological fields, including biotechnology and secondary batteries.
Market Insights and Key Trends
Dawn of the AI RAN era puts telecom equipment stocks in the spotlight
The launch of the AI RAN (Radio Access Network) era is being touted as one of the most powerful investment themes in the global stock market for 2026. A new "super cycle" driven by U.S. spectrum auctions and AI RAN is expected to boost growth for telecom equipment-related stocks.
Korean firms strengthen AI-era competitiveness at Computex 2026
This year, 39 Korean companies showcased a diverse range of AI-related technologies and products, from HBM to physical AI. Major players like SK Hynix, Samsung Electronics, Hanmi Semiconductor, and FADU are actively securing global customers, while domestic AI chip firms like DeepX are focused on achieving their annual revenue targets.
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