
As he showcased the company’s most recent advancements in artificial intelligence on Monday ( May 19 ), Nvidia boss Jensen Huang revealed plans for Taiwan’s” first AI supercomputer.”
As the industry struggles with the effects of US taxes and disrupted supply chains, global semiconductor device companies have gathered in Taiwan for the island’s major tech fair, Computex.
Huang stated that Nvidia would collaborate with Foxconn and TSMC, the government, and other tech companies, to create Taiwan’s” second AI supercomputer” for the AI ecosystem and infrastructure.
In a keynote address delivered on the day of Computex, Huang said,” Having a world-class AI system in Taiwan is really important.
Taiwan, whose silicon business is crucial to the production of anything from smartphones to the servers that support ChatGPT, will host the four-day event.
The majority of the world’s most advanced cards are produced in Taiwan, including those needed for the most potent AI research and applications.
At Computex, top managers from Qualcomm, MediaTek, and Foxconn will also be speaking, where advances made in moving AI from data centers to devices, computers, and trucks will be in the limelight.
The present “maps out the next frontier” according to Counterpoint, a professional research firm, from Agentic AI to Physical AI, which is revolutionizing freedom.
Technologist Paul Yu stated to AFP that the development of AI technology was at a” critical moment.”
Major investment has been driving rapid advancements in AI technology over the past two and a half years, according to Yu of Witology Markettrend Research Institute.
The key time for converting AI type training into lucrative applications will be between 2025 and 2026.