Taiwanese integrated circuit distributor Weikeng is gearing up for a strong growth run as artificial intelligence continues to reshape data center spending worldwide. The company expects rising demand for AI data center computing and power management solutions to lift its revenue outlook, with AI server-related product momentum projected to accelerate sharply into next year.
According to Weikeng’s latest outlook, products tied to AI servers are expected to jump by around 50% to 60% in 2026. That’s a significant signal of how quickly AI infrastructure is moving from “high interest” to “must-have,” especially for cloud providers, enterprise customers, and data center operators racing to expand capacity for AI training and inference.
What’s driving the surge is the reality that AI workloads are unusually demanding. Compared with traditional data center tasks, modern AI systems require far more computing performance and place heavier pressure on power delivery and thermal efficiency. As a result, demand isn’t limited to processors and accelerators alone. The supporting ecosystem—especially power management solutions that help handle high power loads reliably and efficiently—has become just as critical.
Weikeng’s focus on both computing-related components and power management positions it well for the next phase of AI data center expansion. As more AI servers are deployed, operators need stable, efficient power conversion and distribution to keep racks running safely, manage energy costs, and maintain performance under constant load. That need is expected to intensify as next-generation AI hardware pushes power consumption higher.
Weikeng’s forecast highlights a broader industry trend: the AI boom is increasingly translating into sustained, multi-year demand across the semiconductor supply chain. With AI data centers scaling up worldwide, distributors and solution providers that can supply essential computing components alongside advanced power management products stand to benefit from the ongoing infrastructure buildout.
If the projected 50% to 60% growth in AI server-related products materializes in 2026, it would mark a major step up for Weikeng and reinforce how central AI data center demand has become as a revenue driver in the electronics and semiconductor market.






