Nvidia Unveils Taiwan's First AI Supercomputer and New Taipei Headquarters
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced plans at Taiwan's 2025 Computex event to build the island's first AI supercomputer in partnership with Foxconn, TSMC, and the government.
- The announcement comes amid rising US tariffs and export controls introduced under President Trump to push companies to relocate chip production to the United States.
- Taiwan's semiconductor sector, vital for AI applications and global technology supply chains, faces challenges including tariff risks, supply chain disruptions, and concerns over losing its industry dominance known as the "silicon shield."
- Huang highlighted the critical role of advanced AI infrastructure in Taiwan and expressed confidence that the island will maintain its success despite ongoing challenges.
- Nvidia’s AI supercomputer will deploy 10,000 Blackwell chips, reinforcing the company's and Taiwan's roles in AI development while Nvidia invests billions globally and navigates trade tensions.
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Jensen Huang Reveals RTX 5060, DGX Station, Nvidia Constellation And More At Computex 2025: 'We Realize Now, We're An Infrastructure AI Company' - NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA), Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE:TSM)
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled a sweeping AI roadmap at Computex 2025 — including the RTX 5060, DGX Spark, and plans for a Taiwan-based AI supercomputing hub — declaring Nvidia's evolution into a global AI infrastructure company.
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