Global chip giants converge on Taiwan for Computex
- Global semiconductor chip leaders convened in Taiwan for Computex 2025, a four-day tech expo highlighting industry innovations from May 19 in Taipei.
- The event follows rising tensions from US tariffs, supply chain disruptions, and Washington's national security probe targeting semiconductor imports.
- Taiwan's crucial chip industry, producing most advanced processors powering devices like iPhones and AI servers, faces pressure to invest more in the US to avoid a 32% tariff.
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will keynote on May 19, promising multiple announcements on collaborations and new technologies, including the awaited RTX 5060 GPU launch priced from $299.
- Experts highlight 2025-2026 as a critical phase for AI hardware growth and expect Taiwan to remain a technology hub despite tariff uncertainties and geopolitical concerns.
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Nvidia’s Huang set to showcase latest AI tech at Taiwan’s Computex
By Max A. Cherney TAIPEI (Reuters) -Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang is set to open the Computex trade show in Taiwan on Monday, where he is expected to discuss the company’s advancements in artificial intelligence server systems, cloud computing products and robotics. Huang’s 90-minute presentation will start at 11:00 a.m. (0300 GMT) at the Taipei Music Hall. Once primarily focused on the PC industry, the Santa Clara, California-based compan…
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