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Jensen Huang says Nvidia will pour US$150b a year into Taiwan, the ‘epicentre of the AI revolution’
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang speaks at the company-wide convention at their T17 and T18 plots in Shilin-Beitou Technology Park in Taipei May 27, 2026. — AFP pic

TAIPEI, May 27 — Nvidia will increase investment in Taiwan to US$150 billion (RM600 billion) a year, the US chip giant’s boss said today, describing the export-driven island as the “epicentre of the AI revolution”.

Jensen Huang, the chief executive of the world’s most valuable company, said “Taiwan is booming” and Nvidia’s investment will “fuel an incredible ecosystem here”.

Taiwan is a powerhouse in the manufacturing of semiconductors used to train and power artificial intelligence systems, and is the home of chip production giants TSMC and Foxconn.

“Four years ago, five years ago, Nvidia was spending about US$10, US$15 billion a year in Taiwan,” Huang said in Taipei where the company is building a new office.

“Now, we’re spending US$100 going to US$150 billion in Taiwan each year.”

Taiwan’s economy soared last year thanks to skyrocketing exports of AI hardware, a sector that is exploding worldwide.

Huang is in Taipei ahead of the island’s top tech show, Computex, next week. — AFP

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