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Taiwan's Foxconn , the world's largest contract electronics maker, said on Tuesday an artificial intelligence centre it has announced with Nvidia will be built in phases and is targeted to have 100 megawatts of power.
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Asian News International on MSNAgentic AI and robotics can heal Taiwan's labour shortage, says Nvidia Chief Jensen HuangNvidia CEO Jensen Huang urges Taiwan to embrace agentic AI and robotics to address labor shortage. Exciting AI advancements ahead.
As Nvidia chooses to build its overseas headquarters in Taipei, Taiwan's government is promising to be more than a host. It wants to be Nvidia's strongest ally. But can it keep that promise?
While 'Jensanity' swirled around Huang at the Computex trade fair, Nvidia itself was at a crossroads. Having grown to become the world's most valuable chip company, investors fear a drop in spending on artificial intelligence infrastructure as well as damage to sales from U.S. trade friction.
New software called DGX Cloud Lepton will be run by Nvidia to connect developers to available collections of GPUs running at Nvidia partners' cloud computing facilities. The Lepton system acts as a marketplace where developers of artificial intelligence can look up providers such as SoftBank, CoreWeave, and Nscale that have available GPU capacity.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang highlighted key Taiwanese suppliers central to its AI chip packaging and testing ecosystem. These include Unimicron for CoWoS substrates, and ASE Holdings' subsidiaries SPIL and KYEC—both major OSAT providers supporting Nvidia's high-performance semiconductor roadmap.
Nvidia dominates the Computex trade show in Taiwan, where CEO Jensen Huang is massively popular.