Nvidia has announced a significant increase in its investments in Taiwan, planning to spend up to $150 billion annually on business development in the region. This marks a substantial rise compared to previous years, when the company invested between $10 billion and $15 billion each year, and now this amount has already reached $100 billion. This was stated by Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang during a speech, noting that the exact timeline for reaching the new spending level has yet to be determined.
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Construction of a New Headquarters in Taipei
In 2026, the company will begin the construction of its own headquarters in Taipei. The facility is expected to be operational by 2030. This move will enhance Nvidia’s collaboration with key partners and allow the company to be closer to the main production capacities in the region.
Collaboration with TSMC and Taiwan’s Role in AI Development
One of Nvidia’s main partners in Taiwan is TSMC, a leading global manufacturer of semiconductors for the artificial intelligence industry. Thanks to close cooperation with TSMC and other Taiwanese companies, Nvidia is able to develop advanced solutions in the fields of AI, computer systems, and supercomputers.
“Taiwan is the epicenter of the artificial intelligence revolution. This is where chips, systems, and AI supercomputers are created. The number of partners we work with here in Taiwan is incredible,” Huang added.
It is worth noting that recently, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) unveiled a new high-tech chip, highlighting Taiwan’s leadership in the global semiconductor technology development arena.