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Dell, Nokia, Lenovo, Cisco—Tech veterans making a comeback in the AI era
So far this year, Dell, Nokia, Lenovo, Cisco, Intel, Texas Instruments, and Micron Technology have seen an average gain of 158%, adding approximately $1.7 trillion in combined market capitalization. These hardware manufacturers—once severely battered during the dot-com bubble and long overlooked by the market—have reached a demand inflection point driven by the explosive expansion of AI data centers, completing their transformation from 'tech dinosaurs' to 'AI powerhouses.'
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“Asia’s largest AI tech expo,” COMPUTEX, opens next week, featuring Jensen Huang and other AI titans taking the stage in succession.
The clarion call of the global AI arms race will sound at ComputeX 2026. Jensen Huang will lead NVIDIA from the forefront, while Qualcomm, Intel, and Arm—three challengers—will take the stage in succession. Memory chip revenue is projected to double to $595 billion, with supply constraints potentially extending through the end of 2027. A pivotal showdown that will define the industrial power map of the AI era is about to unfold.