From TSMC to Google: Taiwan Scores Big with the Launch of Its Largest AI Hardware Centre
- Thursday, Google unveiled its biggest AI hardware infrastructure engineering centre outside the United States in Taipei, continuing over a decade of investments in Taiwan.
- The centre taps Taiwan's engineering talent, supply‑chain expertise and ties to TSMC and the Changhua data centre to accelerate hardware development.
- Aamer Mahmood, Google Cloud vice president, said `This is not just an investment in an office, it is an investment in an ecosystem` and that Taipei-developed technology is deployed in Google data centres globally.
- President Lai Ching-te said the new Taipei office shows Google's steady confidence and long-term commitment to Taiwan as a secure AI hub.
- The National Security Bureau on Sunday urged vigilance against security breaches and spread of "disinformation" biased toward the Chinese government, amid warnings about Chinese AI systems like DeepSeek.
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From TSMC to Google: Taiwan scores big with the launch of its largest AI hardware centre
Google’s has opened its biggest AI hardware centre in Taiwan which shows big-tech confidence in the island’s chip strength and its push to become a secure, trusted AI hub amid rising concerns over China-made systems.
Google opens new AI engineering centre in Taiwan
Alphabet’s Google on Thursday opened in Taiwan its biggest artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure hardware engineering centre outside of the United States, in what Taiwan’s president said was a show of confidence in the island as a trustworthy technology partner.
Google opens new AI engineering centre in Taiwan
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Alphabet’s Google on Thursday opened in Taiwan its biggest artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure hardware engineering centre outside of the U.S., in what Taiwan’s president said was a show of confidence in the island as a trustworthy technology partner. Taiwan is home to the world’s largest contract chipmaker, TSMC, whose chips are widely used by the companies like Nvidia that are driving the global AI boom. “The technolo…
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