Inventec Invests 3.2 Billion TWD in New Taoyuan AI Server Production Base
Inventec is expanding its production capacity for high-end AI servers with a 32.75 billion TWD investment in Taoyuan's Daxi District, featuring advanced liquid cooling infrastructure.
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- 📰 Published: April 28, 2026 at 20:24
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On April 28, 2026, the Board of Directors of Inventec (2356) approved a major investment plan to expand its manufacturing capabilities in Taiwan. The company will spend approximately 32.75 billion TWD to acquire land and factory buildings in the Daxi District of Taoyuan City. The move is a direct response to the company's saturated capacity at its current facilities due to the explosive demand for AI servers. Out of the total investment, 868 million TWD is allocated for the purchase of the site, while 24.07 billion TWD will be used for state-of-the-art production equipment and facility upgrades. The new plant will focus on high-level AI server production, covering L10 (assembly and testing) and L11 (system-level) manufacturing. Crucially, the site will also be equipped with advanced liquid cooling test infrastructure to meet the future thermal requirements of high-performance AI computing. Inventec expects the new facility to be fully operational by the end of 2026, further solidifying its position in the global AI supply chain.