MediaTek stock hits limit-up: Nvidia-linked “N1” talk and Feb 4 results are the next tests
25 January 2026
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MediaTek stock hits limit-up: Nvidia-linked “N1” talk and Feb 4 results are the next tests

Taipei, Jan 26, 2026, 06:02 GMT+8 — Premarket

  • MediaTek closed Friday hitting the daily limit, surging 9.8% to NT$1,630.
  • With an earnings briefing set for Feb. 4, investors are sizing up expectations for Nvidia-linked PC chips.
  • Taiwan’s benchmark index hit a record high for the second day in a row on Friday.

MediaTek shares grabbed attention as Taiwan markets reopen Monday, following a 9.8% surge to NT$1,630 on Friday, which hit the daily trading limit. 1

The move stands out since Taiwan’s benchmark index hit a new record zone, with funds sharply shifting into “theme” stocks just before the Lunar New Year, a period known for thinner liquidity and heightened volatility. 2

MediaTek’s upcoming catalysts are now in focus: the company plans to hold its fourth-quarter results investor call on Feb. 4, then will release January sales figures on Feb. 10. 3

Friday saw the TAIEX edge above 32,000 momentarily, settling up 0.68% at 31,961.51, according to Taiwan News referencing local figures. Among the major players, TSMC rose 0.57%, but Foxconn slipped 0.89%. 2

MediaTek’s surge was notable as it reached Taiwan’s limit-up, a mechanism that restricts most daily price swings to 10% to curb wild market swings. 2

Traders linked the rally to growing anticipation that MediaTek’s “N1” processor, co-developed with Nvidia, is close to hitting the market, according to Taiwan News. Investors see any new updates on this project as a signal of MediaTek’s expansion beyond smartphones into the premium PC space. 2

“Markets are closely watching potential external catalysts,” said Wei Yung-hsiang, manager of the Taishin Taiwan Growth Dominance ETF. He highlighted a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on President Donald Trump’s tariff policies, the upcoming Federal Reserve chair selection, and earnings reports from major global tech companies. 2

These cross-currents are crucial for MediaTek, which now acts as a high-beta stand-in for Taiwan’s wider electronics sector: sentiment swings here tend to be swift. Qualcomm still serves as a key benchmark for premium chip status, while Nvidia’s evolving roadmap can quickly reshape investor views on timing and margins.

That setup works both ways. Should the “N1” timeline slip or MediaTek’s Feb. 4 forecast fall short after the recent rally, profit-taking could kick in. The local index is already high, and chatter about volatility is picking up. 2

After the Feb. 4 earnings call, local investors are eyeing Jan. 30 for MediaTek’s cash dividend payout. Then comes the Feb. 10 update on January’s monthly sales. 3

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