King Yuan Electronics, a Taiwanese chip‑testing company that supplies Nvidia, announced on Friday, 10 July 2026, that it intends to invest up to US$1.4 billion to construct a new facility in the United States. The investment is described as supporting operational growth and strengthening the firm’s position in the global supply chain. The company did not disclose which customers the planned U.S. site will serve, the specific location of the facility, or any construction timeline.
The announcement aligns with a broader trend of Taiwanese semiconductor and electronics firms expanding manufacturing capacity in the United States, a movement that accelerated after Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) committed a multibillion‑dollar investment in Arizona. In parallel, Foxconn and Wistron are currently building AI‑server manufacturing capacity in Texas for Nvidia.
The article was generated with AI assistance and reviewed by an editor. It was published by Reuters, authored by Vlad Schepkov, at 06:06 pm on 10‑07‑2026.