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Nvidia To Build First AI Supercomputer For Taiwan 

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Taiwan is set to build its first AI supercomputer, marking a major leap for the island’s electronics sector, the move highlights Taiwan’s central role in next-gen chipmaking and the growing integration of AI across electronic devices.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced plans for Taiwan’s ‘first AI supercomputer’ on the eve of the Computex tech expo.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced plans to build Taiwan’s first AI supercomputer in partnership with Foxconn, TSMC, and the Taiwanese government, marking a major milestone for the island’s artificial intelligence ambitions. The announcement came during his keynote at Computex 2025, where global chipmakers are converging amid mounting trade tensions and supply chain disruptions.

“Taiwan doesn’t just build supercomputers for the world—we’re also building AI for Taiwan,” said Huang, emphasizing the island’s critical role as the “center” of the global tech ecosystem. He stressed the need for a “world-class AI infrastructure” to support Taiwan’s growing role in the AI landscape.

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Huang also unveiled upgrades to Nvidia’s Blackwell platform, new robotics hardware, and enhanced “AI agents” designed to automate enterprise tasks. A next-generation NVLink technology was also introduced, allowing customers to develop semi-custom AI infrastructure. The island is home to leading players like TSMC and Foxconn, and produces a majority of the world’s advanced chips, which are crucial for AI, smartphones, and data centers.

As the U.S. moves forward with new tariffs and national security probes into semiconductor imports, uncertainty looms over Taiwan’s chip sector. President Donald Trump’s administration has floated a potential 32% tariff on Taiwanese shipments, prompting firms like TSMC and GlobalWafers to ramp up U.S. investments. TSMC alone plans to inject another US$100 billion into its U.S. operations. Despite these pressures, Huang remains optimistic. “I fully expect Taiwan to continue to thrive—before, after, throughout,” he told reporters.

Other industry leaders at Computex, including Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon and executives from MediaTek and Foxconn, are highlighting the shift of AI from data centers into consumer devices and vehicles. Tech analyst Paul Yu noted that 2025–2026 will be a “crucial period” for turning AI investments into profitable applications. As competition intensifies—particularly with China accelerating domestic chip development—Taiwan’s role as a global AI and semiconductor hub faces both opportunity and challenge.

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Akanksha Gaur
Akanksha Gaur
Akanksha Sondhi Gaur is a journalist at EFY. She has a German patent and brings a robust blend of 7 years of industrial & academic prowess to the table. Passionate about electronics, she has penned numerous research papers showcasing her expertise and keen insight.

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