1. Apple is rumored to be setting up a new AI datacenter in Taiwan, joining tech giants like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft. 2. Negotiations with third-party manufacturers, including Foxconn, are underway. 3. The move is part of a broader trend of increased AI server purchases and a push for 'green electricity' in Taiwan.
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