NVIDIA Eyes $150 Billion Annual Taiwan Investment To Fuel Surging AI Demand
NVIDIA is aggressively cementing its dominance in the artificial intelligence landscape by dramatically escalating its fiscal and physical footprint in Taiwan. Ahead of the upcoming GTC Taipei and Computex 2026 tech shows, CEO Jensen Huang announced a massive strategy bump that binds the company's future tightly to the island's advanced manufacturing capabilities.
Speaking in Taipei at a company-wide convention launching a fancy new office campus, Huang revealed that NVIDIA plans to invest a mind-blowing $150 billion annually in the country. This figure (that trumps more than half of the world countries' annual GDP) marks a leap from 'just' the $10 to $15 billion the company spent on the island just four to five years ago, and a substantial hike from its recent $100 billion annual run rate. Huang explicitly justified the financial deluge by declaring Taiwan the "epicenter of the AI revolution," noting that it is the birthplace of...
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