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Nvidia Joins Taiwan's First AI Supercomputer

Nvidia will partner with tech giants Foxconn and TSMC to build "Taiwan's first AI supercomputer... for AI infrastructure and AI ecosystem."

VietnamPlusVietnamPlus19/05/2025

On May 19, the leading US chip manufacturing corporation Nvidia announced plans to build "Taiwan's first Artificial Intelligence (AI) supercomputer" at the island's leading technology fair.

In a statement, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said Nvidia will partner with Taiwanese tech giants Foxconn and TSMC as well as the local government to build "Taiwan's first AI supercomputer... for AI infrastructure and AI ecosystem."

Mr. Huang expressed optimism that in the future, the island "will still be the center of the technology ecosystem" with many enthusiastic and innovative technology companies.

The information was given by Nvidia's CEO ahead of Computex, a four-day event featuring computer and chip companies from around the world .

Top CEOs from Qualcomm, MediaTek and Foxconn are also expected to attend Computex, where they will showcase cutting-edge AI advancements and AI applications across industries.

Taiwan produces most of the world's most advanced chips, including those for the most powerful AI applications and research.

Experts say the world is at a "critical juncture" for AI development and the years 2025-2026 will be crucial for transforming AI model training into profitable applications.

However, the US tariff policy is the biggest problem that this industry is facing and will face.

Last month, Washington announced a national security investigation into semiconductor technology imports, indicating that the industry continues to be targeted by the US government and could be subject to damaging tariffs./.

(Vietnam News Agency/Vietnam+)

Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/nvidia-tham-gia-xay-dung-sieu-may-tinh-ai-dau-tien-cua-dai-loan-post1039455.vnp


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