Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Unveils New AI Innovations and Taiwan Hub at Computex
NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang introduced a wide range of artificial intelligence technologies for both businesses and consumers during his keynote speech at the Computex conference on Monday.
During the nearly two-hour presentation in Taipei, Huang also announced the establishment of Nvidia Constellation, a new company office in the city, marking a deeper commitment to Taiwan.
Huang revealed several major developments, including new AI data center tools, consumer-focused AI cloud and computing solutions, and advanced robotics software. He also announced a new partnership with key supplier Foxconn (Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd, TW:2317) to build an AI “factory” in Taiwan utilizing Nvidia’s cutting-edge Blackwell GPU architecture.
Among the key highlights was NVLink Fusion—a platform designed to simplify the deployment of AI infrastructure and enable integration with chips from other manufacturers. Analysts called this a significant breakthrough for the AI ecosystem.
In addition, Huang introduced compact AI supercomputers for personal use, new server-grade AI systems, AI-powered digital agents, and robotics software. These innovations are being developed in partnership with major industry players such as Acer, MSI, Gigabyte, Marvell (NASDAQ: MRVL), MediaTek, Qualcomm (NASDAQ: QCOM), and Fujitsu.
The keynote underscored Nvidia’s determination to maintain its dominance in the rapidly evolving AI market—a sector that has driven explosive growth in the company’s valuation over the past two years.
Despite recent concerns about the sustainability of AI chip demand and tightening U.S. export controls to China, Nvidia is expected to remain a leader in the space. Major tech firms like Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT), Meta (NASDAQ: META), Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN), and Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL) continue to invest heavily in AI infrastructure, reinforcing expectations of robust short-term demand.
Huang repeatedly emphasized Taiwan’s vital role in Nvidia’s success, highlighting the island’s significance in global semiconductor manufacturing. Key suppliers like TSMC (NYSE: TSM) and Foxconn remain central to Nvidia’s production pipeline.







