Asia Overtakes Silicon Valley in Global AI Business Boom Driving Tech Stock Surge

- Asia has emerged as the new center of the global AI boom, surpassing Silicon Valley, fueled by surging demand for AI chips that propelled Asian tech stocks higher.
- The AI-driven rally boosted South Korea's Kospi to a fresh record close of 7,981.41, up 1.8%, supported by technology shares amid robust corporate results in Japan.
- Investors monitored U.S. approvals for around 10 Chinese firms, including Alibaba and Tencent, to purchase Nvidia AI chips, highlighted during Trump’s China visit with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.
- This shift underscores Asia's growing dominance in AI hardware and applications, with implications for global supply chains and investment flows.
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