Top 10 Asian companies developing AI chips and compute infrastructure

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AI growth now depends on chips, memory, cloud systems, and data centres. As enterprises scale AI models, Asian companies are becoming central to the global compute stack. Moreover, demand for high-bandwidth memory, advanced foundries, and domestic AI accelerators is rising fast across the region.

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TSMC |

Founder: Morris Chang

World-leading semiconductor foundry powering advanced AI chips

TSMC sits at the centre of global AI chip production. Moreover, its foundry model allows companies to scale advanced processors. As a result, TSMC remains one of Asia’s most important AI infrastructure companies.

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Samsung Electronics |

Founder: Lee Byung-chul

Major producer of semiconductors, memory, and AI-related chips

Samsung plays a major role in memory, foundry, and advanced chip production. In addition, AI demand has strengthened its semiconductor business, especially around high-performance memory. Therefore, Samsung remains a core pillar of Asia’s compute infrastructure.

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SK Hynix |

Founder: Hyundai Group legacy

Leading supplier of high-bandwidth memory for AI workloads

SK Hynix is critical to AI infrastructure because advanced AI systems depend on high-bandwidth memory. Moreover, demand for advanced memory has grown sharply as data centres expand. As a result, SK Hynix has become one of the most important memory players in the AI era.

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MediaTek |

Founder: Tsai Ming-kai

One of the world’s largest fabless chip design companies

MediaTek designs chips used across smartphones, smart devices, and connected systems. Moreover, its edge AI and device-level compute capabilities support AI adoption beyond data centres. As a result, MediaTek remains a key Asian chip designer in the broader AI ecosystem.

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Huawei HiSilicon |

Founder: Ren Zhengfei

Developer of AI chips and compute ecosystem

Huawei has become central to China’s domestic AI hardware push. In addition, its AI chips and computing systems support local workloads. Therefore, Huawei remains one of Asia’s most strategic AI compute companies.

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Biren Technology |

Founder: Zhang Wen, Jiao Guofang

AI GPU startup focused on data-centre workloads

Biren develops GPU products designed for AI training and enterprise compute. Moreover, its chips are used in intelligent computing centres. As a result, Biren is one of the region’s most watched AI chip startups.

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Moore Threads |

Founder: Zhang Jianzhong

Universal GPU company targeting AI computing and graphics workloads

Moore Threads builds GPU chips and computing platforms. In addition, its products support AI acceleration, rendering, and data processing. Consequently, it is part of the push to build domestic GPU capacity.

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Alibaba T-Head |

Founder: Alibaba Group

Develops processors for cloud and AI workloads

Alibaba T-Head strengthens AI infrastructure by developing in-house chips. Moreover, its work supports enterprise cloud and AI compute at scale. As a result, it plays an important role in the regional AI ecosystem.

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Fujitsu |

Founder: Furukawa Electric and Siemens legacy venture

High-performance computing and AI infrastructure provider

Fujitsu supports AI infrastructure through high-performance computing systems and enterprise technology platforms. Moreover, its capabilities support research and enterprise workloads. Therefore, it remains relevant in advanced computing systems.

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Inspur |

Founder: Inspur Group legacy

Major server and AI infrastructure provider

Inspur provides servers and compute systems used in cloud and AI environments. In addition, its infrastructure supports enterprise and public-sector transformation. As AI workloads grow, Inspur remains a key hardware backbone.

AI infrastructure is becoming one of Asia’s most strategic industries. Chips, memory, servers, and cloud systems now determine how quickly enterprises can adopt AI. Moreover, Asian companies are no longer only suppliers; they are shaping the core compute stack. Together, these 10 companies show how Asia is building the hardware and infrastructure behind the next phase of AI growth.

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