Welcoming Vera Rubin: Jensen Huang Announces Doubling of AI Supercomputer Capacity in Taiwan
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced that to prepare for the next-gen Vera Rubin architecture, NVIDIA will double its AI supercomputer production capacity in Taiwan this year, emphasizing the role of AI as national infrastructure.
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang stated today that to welcome the next-generation Vera Rubin architecture, NVIDIA will double its artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputer production capacity in Taiwan this year. AI has already transformed the computer industry into national-level infrastructure, and in the future, every country and every company will possess its own AI infrastructure. Huang hosted the NVIDIA AI Factory MGX Ecosystem Ceremony at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 2 tonight, thanking the suppliers who built the MGX modular servers. Over 30 companies gathered at the event, with executives from Micron, STMicroelectronics, and Siemens also in attendance. The "NVIDIA supply chain" companies displayed on the wall included Auras, AVC, BizLink-KY, Catcher, Chenbro, Delta, Elite Advanced Laser, Lite-On, Flexium, Fositek, Foxconn, Jentech, KingSlide, Lotes, Nan-Junn, Richtek, Taisol, TSMC, and Unimicron. Huang emphasized that as AI becomes a household name, NVIDIA has been preparing for this "AI everywhere" world for a long time. He stressed that AI has turned the computer industry from simple "computers" into "infrastructure," and in the future, every company will be driven by AI. Huang held a miniature model of the MGX architecture, revealing that each computer contains 1.3 million parts and weighs 2 tons, making it "the heaviest and most expensive computer ever built." He praised the explosive growth of the Taiwanese supply chain, saying, "Without you, I couldn't do it alone. We are reinventing the computer industry together."
FAQ
Why is NVIDIA's investment in Taiwan significant?
It secures manufacturing capacity to meet global AI demand and leverages Taiwan's technological expertise.