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Nvidia Unveils Taiwan's First AI Supercomputer at Computex 2025

Jensen Huang highlights Nvidia’s AI advancements and partnerships during the keynote, including new AI chips and robotics solutions.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced plans for Taiwan's 'first AI supercomputer' on the eve of the Computex tech expo
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang attends an event at COMPUTEX forum in Taipei, Taiwan June 4, 2024. REUTERS/Ann Wang/File Photo
There are concerns Taiwan could lose its dominance of the chip sector
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Overview

  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang opened Computex 2025 in Taipei, presenting plans for Taiwan's first AI supercomputer in collaboration with Foxconn, TSMC, and the Taiwanese government.
  • The AI supercomputer aims to bolster Taiwan’s AI infrastructure and ecosystem, emphasizing its critical role in global semiconductor production.
  • Huang showcased Nvidia’s latest advancements, including the anticipated Blackwell Ultra AI series, GB300 class chips, and the GeForce RTX 5060 GPU, though some details remain speculative.
  • The keynote also addressed Nvidia’s expanded focus on AI server systems, cloud computing, and robotics as the company cements its leadership in AI hardware.
  • Computex 2025 marks a pivotal gathering of global tech leaders, occurring amidst ongoing US trade policy uncertainties and Taiwan's strategic importance in semiconductor supply chains.