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Nvidia sets up shop in Taiwan with AI supers and a factory full of ambitionResearchers and TSMC to benefit from expanded infrastructure Computex Against a backdrop of continuing tensions between the US and China, with Taiwan typically stuck in the middle, Nvidia is touting two AI supercomputers for the country.
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.
Using Nvidia’s Blackwell GPUs and AI infrastructure from a Foxconn subsidiary, the supercomputer is set to assist Taiwanese researchers and enterprises, including TSMC.
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Artificial intelligence technology bellwether Nvidia overcame a wave of tariff-driven turbulence to deliver another quarter of robust growth amid feverish demand for its high-powered chips that are making computers seem more human.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang visited Taiwan to attend Computex and GTC Taipei, delivering a highly anticipated keynote on May 19. During his speech, he revealed multiple collaborations with Taiwanese companies in semiconductors,
Nvidia is planning to build Taiwan’s first AI supercomputer while deepening partnerships with local heavyweights Foxconn and TSMC.
NVIDIA also unveiled the first update to Isaac GR00T, its foundation AI model for humanoid robots, designed to help them learn and adapt in real time. The latest version, Isaac GR00T N1.5, includes GR00T-Dreams, a simulation tool that creates virtual training environments to accelerate robotic learning.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered a powerful message at the company's GTC global press conference in Taipei this week: the key to Nvidia's boundary-pushing AI breakthroughs lies in TSMC's advanced CoWoS packaging technology — and,
The chip manufacturer is set to power Taiwan’s next-gen sovereign AI projects as it deepens its global research footprint.
Nvidia Corporation delivered strong Q1 results despite a $4.5B China inventory hit and looming export restrictions. Read why I am continuing to hold NVDA stock.
Wherever AI darling Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang goes in Taiwan, his adoring fans and excited reporters follow, hanging on his every word, arms outstretched as they beseech him to sign books, posters and even baseballs.
New AI factory deal with Saudi Arabia and auto partnerships with GM, Uber, and Volvo position Nvidia as a key player in real-world AI.