NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang arrived in Taiwan on the afternoon of May 23 ahead of his scheduled keynote at the Taipei Music Center on June 1. Huang stated that he has a busy schedule, including client visits, internal meetings, and a meeting with TSMC Chairman and CEO C.C. Wei. Upon arriving, Huang greeted fans and spoke briefly with the media. Regarding rumors of a groundbreaking ceremony for NVIDIA's new base in Taipei, he confirmed he would attend if there is an official event. Addressing the rapid growth of the CPU market, Huang noted that AI is becoming smarter and using tools that run on CPUs, making data center CPUs a new market for NVIDIA, with their 'Vera' CPU expected to be a success. He also expressed concern over rising memory prices, calling it an inflationary challenge for consumers and hoping for increased production. Regarding the illegal export of Supermicro servers, Huang emphasized the need for strict compliance. Finally, he commented on the recent meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping as a historic visit.

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  • Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
  • Category: Business/Tech
  • Organizations: NVIDIA / TSMC / AMD
  • Dates in source: June 1 / May 23