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MediaTek, GUC, Novatek Build R&D Data Centers for AI Chips

MediaTek, GUC, and Novatek are building dedicated R&D data centers in Taiwan, reflecting the compute intensity of AI and 3nm/2nm chip design. Novatek's NT$2.9B investment signals a major push into custom ASIC services.

MediaTek, Global Unichip, and Novatek are all pouring capital into new R&D data centers in Taiwan for AI and advanced-node chip design. The investments signal a structural shift where fabless design houses must own compute infrastructure, not just license EDA tools.

Key facts

  • MediaTek opened first phase of Tongluo R&D center in May
  • GUC's Zhunan center began trials in Q2 for 3nm/2nm
  • Novatek broke ground July 28 on NT$2.9B data center
  • All three target AI, HPC, and advanced packaging R&D

Three of Taiwan's top chip design houses are building dedicated R&D data centers, a move that reflects the growing compute demands of AI-era chip design. According to @dnystedt, MediaTek opened the first of three phases at its new Tongluo R&D data center in May, aimed at R&D across AI, high performance computing, advanced node chip designs, and advanced packaging.

Global Unichip (GUC), a leading custom ASIC provider, began trials at its Zhunan data center in the second quarter. This facility is dedicated to chip design work on advanced 3nm, 2nm and below nodes, custom ASICs, and advanced packaging design. Novatek, known for display driver ICs and custom ASICs, broke ground on July 28 on an NT$2.9 billion R&D data center for its own product designs and custom ASIC design service.

Why fabless houses need their own compute

Historically, fabless chip designers relied on cloud providers or EDA vendor infrastructure for simulation and verification. The shift to in-house data centers marks a departure. RTL simulation, emulation, and physical verification for 3nm and 2nm designs require massive compute clusters. MediaTek's three-phase Tongluo build-out and GUC's node-specific facility suggest these companies are betting that owning compute gives them a competitive edge in time-to-market and design complexity.

The NT$2.9B figure for Novatek is notable — it represents a significant capital commitment for a company primarily known for display ICs, signaling its ambition in custom ASIC services. The source does not disclose the total investment figures for MediaTek's or GUC's facilities, nor the compute capacity in terms of GPUs or server racks.

Key Takeaways

  • MediaTek, GUC, and Novatek are building dedicated R&D data centers in Taiwan, reflecting the compute intensity of AI and 3nm/2nm chip design.
  • Novatek's NT$2.9B investment signals a major push into custom ASIC services.

What to watch

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Watch for MediaTek's second-phase Tongluo completion and GUC's Zhunan center moving from trials to full production. Also track Novatek's custom ASIC revenue mix in upcoming quarterly earnings to see if the NT$2.9B compute bet translates into design wins at 3nm and below.


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