Jensen Huang Unveils Nvidia’s AI Supercomputer and Infrastructure Vision for Taiwan at COMPUTEX 2025
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Unveils Vision for AI Future in Taiwan at COMPUTEX 2025
At the heart of the 2025 COMPUTEX technology conference in Taipei, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang returned to his native Taiwan to unveil an ambitious roadmap for the future of artificial intelligence (AI), emphasising the country's pivotal role in shaping global tech infrastructure. In a passionate keynote that blended nostalgia, innovation, and bold predictions, Huang declared Taiwan the "computer epicentre" of the world and outlined Nvidia’s strategy to make it a hub of AI development.
Taiwan: The AI Powerhouse of the Future
In front of a packed audience — including his parents — Huang delivered a powerful message: Taiwan is not just a manufacturing hub, but a launching pad for a new era of intelligence infrastructure. “We are at the beginning of a new industrial revolution,” he said, as he introduced Nvidia’s plans to build an AI factory supercomputer in Taiwan.
Partnering with Foxconn, TSMC, and the Taiwanese government, Nvidia’s AI supercomputer will serve as the cornerstone for what Huang describes as Taiwan’s transformation into a "smart AI island" — an ecosystem built around AI research, innovation, and real-world implementation.
Minister Wu Cheng-Wen of Taiwan’s National Science and Technology Council confirmed the government’s commitment to this goal. “We are investing in innovative research and building a strong AI industry,” he said in a statement, adding that the country aspires to become a land of smart cities powered by AI.
AI Infrastructure: Nvidia’s New Identity
During his keynote, Huang made a striking claim: “Nvidia is no longer just a tech company — we are now an infrastructure company.” The statement underscores a shift in the company’s focus from producing hardware to building the backbone of a future powered by AI.
According to Huang, the current global infrastructure — traditionally built on electricity and the internet — is being reshaped into an "intelligence infrastructure." This new foundation will be defined by machine learning, automation, and digital intelligence embedded into everyday life.
To illustrate the scale of this transformation, Huang predicted that AI infrastructure will be a trillion-dollar industry, adding that digital tokens — such as cryptocurrencies and other transferable digital assets — will become part of everyday economic exchanges. “Soon, we’ll be talking about how many tokens are produced every hour,” he said.
AI Agents and the Workforce of Tomorrow
One of the more forward-looking components of Huang’s vision involves AI agents, which he describes as digital assistants and "employees" that can fill gaps caused by global labor shortages. Huang explained that Nvidia already uses AI agents internally to support engineers and improve productivity.
As these agents become more sophisticated, he predicted they will eventually be able to communicate and collaborate with each other, forming a network of digital coworkers. But to realise this potential, he emphasised the need to "reinvent computing" to create the tools necessary for humans to manage and evolve AI agents.
“Labour shortages are limiting global growth,” Huang said. “AI agents won’t replace humans, but they will work alongside them, making labor more efficient and accessible.”
Nvidia’s Roots and Roadmap
Huang also reflected on Nvidia’s long journey. He recalled speaking at COMPUTEX back in 2016, promoting GTX graphic cards to a largely uncomprehending audience. At the time, Nvidia donated its technology to a small nonprofit called OpenAI — a moment that helped ignite the current AI revolution.
Fast-forward to today, Nvidia has grown into the dominant player in AI computing, powering everything from ChatGPT to autonomous vehicles. Huang credited the company’s bold long-term planning and its willingness to make foundational investments in technologies that initially lacked commercial clarity.
“No company has ever revealed a five-year roadmap before,” Huang said. “But we realised that’s what our future demands.”
Nvidia Constellation: A New Base in Taiwan
Capping off the presentation, Huang revealed Nvidia’s newest commitment to Taiwan: a major expansion through a new office complex dubbed "Nvidia Constellation." The site, which will serve as a new headquarters for local engineers, represents a physical manifestation of Nvidia’s deepening roots in the island nation.
“Our engineers here have outgrown the current space,” Huang said. “We’re building a new home for innovation.” While he did not provide a timeline for the project, he assured the audience that construction would begin as soon as possible.
Conclusion: Taiwan as the Epicentre of AI
Jensen Huang’s keynote at COMPUTEX 2025 wasn’t just a product launch or a corporate update — it was a sweeping vision of a future in which Taiwan becomes the engine of global AI advancement. With its deep pool of talent, strategic partners like Foxconn and TSMC, and growing government support, Taiwan is poised to lead the next wave of intelligent technology.
And with Nvidia at the helm, Huang's dream of transforming his homeland into a "smart AI island" may be closer than ever.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Unveils Vision for AI Future in Taiwan at COMPUTEX 2025
At the heart of the 2025 COMPUTEX technology conference in Taipei, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang returned to his native Taiwan to unveil an ambitious roadmap for the future of artificial intelligence (AI), emphasising the country's pivotal role in shaping global tech infrastructure. In a passionate keynote that blended nostalgia, innovation, and bold predictions, Huang declared Taiwan the "computer epicentre" of the world and outlined Nvidia’s strategy to make it a hub of AI development.
Taiwan: The AI Powerhouse of the Future
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In front of a packed audience — including his parents — Huang delivered a powerful message: Taiwan is not just a manufacturing hub, but a launching pad for a new era of intelligence infrastructure. “We are at the beginning of a new industrial revolution,” he said, as he introduced Nvidia’s plans to build an AI factory supercomputer in Taiwan.
Partnering with Foxconn, TSMC, and the Taiwanese government, Nvidia’s AI supercomputer will serve as the cornerstone for what Huang describes as Taiwan’s transformation into a "smart AI island" — an ecosystem built around AI research, innovation, and real-world implementation.
Minister Wu Cheng-Wen of Taiwan’s National Science and Technology Council confirmed the government’s commitment to this goal. “We are investing in innovative research and building a strong AI industry,” he said in a statement, adding that the country aspires to become a land of smart cities powered by AI.
AI Infrastructure: Nvidia’s New Identity
During his keynote, Huang made a striking claim: “Nvidia is no longer just a tech company — we are now an infrastructure company.” The statement underscores a shift in the company’s focus from producing hardware to building the backbone of a future powered by AI.
According to Huang, the current global infrastructure — traditionally built on electricity and the internet — is being reshaped into an "intelligence infrastructure." This new foundation will be defined by machine learning, automation, and digital intelligence embedded into everyday life.
To illustrate the scale of this transformation, Huang predicted that AI infrastructure will be a trillion-dollar industry, adding that digital tokens — such as cryptocurrencies and other transferable digital assets — will become part of everyday economic exchanges. “Soon, we’ll be talking about how many tokens are produced every hour,” he said.
AI Agents and the Workforce of Tomorrow
One of the more forward-looking components of Huang’s vision involves AI agents, which he describes as digital assistants and "employees" that can fill gaps caused by global labor shortages. Huang explained that Nvidia already uses AI agents internally to support engineers and improve productivity.
As these agents become more sophisticated, he predicted they will eventually be able to communicate and collaborate with each other, forming a network of digital coworkers. But to realise this potential, he emphasised the need to "reinvent computing" to create the tools necessary for humans to manage and evolve AI agents.
“Labour shortages are limiting global growth,” Huang said. “AI agents won’t replace humans, but they will work alongside them, making labor more efficient and accessible.”
Nvidia’s Roots and Roadmap
Huang also reflected on Nvidia’s long journey. He recalled speaking at COMPUTEX back in 2016, promoting GTX graphic cards to a largely uncomprehending audience. At the time, Nvidia donated its technology to a small nonprofit called OpenAI — a moment that helped ignite the current AI revolution.
Fast-forward to today, Nvidia has grown into the dominant player in AI computing, powering everything from ChatGPT to autonomous vehicles. Huang credited the company’s bold long-term planning and its willingness to make foundational investments in technologies that initially lacked commercial clarity.
“No company has ever revealed a five-year roadmap before,” Huang said. “But we realised that’s what our future demands.”
Nvidia Constellation: A New Base in Taiwan
Capping off the presentation, Huang revealed Nvidia’s newest commitment to Taiwan: a major expansion through a new office complex dubbed "Nvidia Constellation." The site, which will serve as a new headquarters for local engineers, represents a physical manifestation of Nvidia’s deepening roots in the island nation.
“Our engineers here have outgrown the current space,” Huang said. “We’re building a new home for innovation.” While he did not provide a timeline for the project, he assured the audience that construction would begin as soon as possible.
Conclusion: Taiwan as the Epicentre of AI
Jensen Huang’s keynote at COMPUTEX 2025 wasn’t just a product launch or a corporate update — it was a sweeping vision of a future in which Taiwan becomes the engine of global AI advancement. With its deep pool of talent, strategic partners like Foxconn and TSMC, and growing government support, Taiwan is poised to lead the next wave of intelligent technology.
And with Nvidia at the helm, Huang's dream of transforming his homeland into a "smart AI island" may be closer than ever.
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