May 19, 2025

Nvidia CEO Huang unveils host of AI tech, new Taiwan hub during Computex keynote

Investing.com-- NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA ) CEO Jensen Huang on Monday unveiled a host of new artificial intelligence technology- both for enterprise and consumer applications- when delivering the keynote address at the Computex expo.

Huang also unveiled the company’s new Taiwan office, called Nvidia Constellation, to be located in Taipei.

Speaking for nearly two hours at the Computex expo in Taipei, Huang unveiled new AI data center technology, AI cloud and computing products for consumers, as well as AI software for robotic applications.

Huang unveiled a partnership with long-time supplier Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd (TW: 2317 ), also known as Foxconn, to build an AI factory in Taiwan, which will use its Blackwell GPU series.

Huang touted NVLink Fusion, a platform that allows companies to more easily build out AI infrastructure. The platform opens up Nvidia’s servers to chips from other companies- which analysts said was a major development for AI technology.

Huang unveiled small-form personal AI supercomputer products, new AI server technology, new AI agent software, and AI software to power robots.

The host of new technologies will be developed in collaboration with several Nvidia partners, including Acer (TW: 2353 ), MSI , Gigabyte, Marvell (NASDAQ: MRVL ), MediaTek, Qualcomm (NASDAQ: QCOM ), and Fujitsu.

Huang’s address showed Nvidia putting all its weight behind maintaining its lead in developing AI technology, with the company having ballooned in value over the past two years thanks to the fast-growing industry.

While some doubts over AI chip demand have emerged in recent months, markets broadly expect Nvidia to maintain its edge, even as the company grapples with new export restrictions on sales to China. Recent commitments from major U.S. AI spenders-- chiefly Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT ), Meta (NASDAQ: META ),Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN ), and Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL )-- to keep spending hundreds of billions on AI infrastructure, point to sustained near-term demand for Nvidia.

Huang  repeatedly touted Taiwan as being a major driver of the company’s development, given the island state’s key role in the global chipmaking and electronics industry. Taiwanese manufacturers TSMC (NYSE: TSM ) and Foxconn are by far Nvidia’s largest suppliers.



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