Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to Kick Off Computex Trade Show in Taipei with AI Keynote
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Nvidia Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang will kick off the Computex trade show in Taiwan with a lengthy speech about artificial intelligence.

The Chief Executive Officer is expected to expound on the latest product efforts of Nvidia and the central role of the island in the industry.
Huang plans to invest around USD 150 billion a year in Taiwan, describing the island as the epicentre of the artificial intelligence revolution.
The speech is set to begin at 11 a.m. at the Taipei Music Hall.
Huang is expected to talk about artificial intelligence chips, software, and systems from Nvidia.
Attention is likely to focus on data center products, such as the new Vera Rubin artificial intelligence computing platform and Vera central processing unit.
The speech comes around two weeks after Huang accompanied United States President Donald Trump on a visit to Beijing to meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
Nvidia is also building a Taiwan headquarters scheduled to be operational in 2030.
The new headquarters will bring Nvidia closer to key supplier TSMC, which makes many of the advanced semiconductors powering artificial intelligence systems.
One potential area of focus is the efforts of Nvidia to develop an Arm-based personal computer chip that would challenge Intel and Advanced Micro Devices.
Huang has said that the central processing units are tuned for consumer hardware with artificial intelligence.
Huang previously aimed to assure investors that Nvidia can maintain growth, stating a wide swathe of customers and new products will help beat the roughly USD 1 trillion in sales forecast for flagship artificial intelligence chips.
Computex is expected to attract 1,500 exhibitors from 33 countries around the world.
Intel and Qualcomm chief executive officers are also due to deliver speeches at the trade show.
Nvidia Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang will open the Computex trade show in Taiwan with a speech on artificial intelligence at 11 a.m. at the Taipei Music Hall.
Huang plans to invest approximately USD 150 billion annually in Taiwan and is currently building a new headquarters scheduled to open in 2030.
The keynote will focus on data center products, including the Vera Rubin computing platform, the Vera central processing unit, and robotics.
Source: REUTERS


