What's Happening?
Yang Chang-Chih, the founder of Gold Circuit Electronics, has been named the second-richest newcomer on Taiwan's 50 Richest list, with a fortune of $6.8 billion. The company, which specializes in printed circuit boards (PCBs) for AI servers, has seen
its shares rise nearly sixfold over the past year due to the AI boom. Gold Circuit Electronics, established in 1981, is Taiwan's largest PCB manufacturer by revenue, serving major clients like Google and Amazon. The company's net profit increased by 71% to NT$9.6 billion, with revenue reaching a record NT$60 billion in 2025. To meet growing demand, the company is investing NT$7.2 billion to expand its factory in Taoyuan and NT$1.3 billion in its Thailand plant.
Why It's Important?
The rise of Gold Circuit Electronics highlights the significant impact of the AI industry on global markets, particularly in the technology and manufacturing sectors. As AI applications expand, the demand for specialized components like PCBs is increasing, driving growth for companies like Gold Circuit. This development underscores the importance of technological innovation in shaping economic landscapes and creating wealth. The company's success also reflects the broader trend of tech-driven economic growth in Asia, with Taiwan playing a crucial role as a hub for electronics manufacturing.











