Nvidia To Expand Taiwan Investment, Calls It ‘Epicentre Of AI Revolution’

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Nvidia will significantly increase its investment in Taiwan, with CEO Jensen Huang stating the company will raise spending from around $100 billion to $150 billion annually, describing the island as the “epicentre of the AI revolution.” He said Nvidia’s expanded investment will “fuel an incredible ecosystem” in Taiwan.

Huang said Taiwan is “booming” and highlighted its central role in global semiconductor manufacturing, where companies like TSMC produce Nvidia’s chip designs and Foxconn assembles processors into data centre servers.

He noted that Nvidia’s annual spending in Taiwan has risen sharply from $10–15 billion four to five years ago to current levels of $100–150 billion.

Calling Taiwan the core of AI hardware production, Huang said chips are manufactured, packaged, and assembled there, including AI supercomputers, making it a long-term global electronics hub.

Nvidia also plans to expand its local presence, including a new office capable of housing about 4,000 engineers, and continue co-engineering with ecosystem partners.

Huang, in Taipei ahead of Computex, also pointed to Nvidia’s strong financial performance, reporting $81.6 billion in quarterly revenue, an 85% year-on-year rise, and net profit of $58.3 billion, more than triple last year’s figure.

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