TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang (黃仁勛) confirmed on Tuesday (June 4) that the company will establish a second AI supercomputer center in Taiwan at Computex in Taipei.
At a press conference, Huang said the new center will be similar to its Taipei-1 center in Kaohsiung, per CNA. However, the CEO did not divulge a location or schedule for the new center.
Huang added Nvidia’s first AI supercomputer center, “Taipei 1,” is located in Kaohsiung and plans to expand its computing scale.
When asked about the progress of high-bandwidth memory required for NVIDIA's AI chips, Huang responded Nvidia continues to collaborate with major memory manufacturers, including SK Hynix and Samsung.
In a separate interview on Monday (June 3), Huang said the company looks to establish a Taiwan headquarters but did not specify details, reported CNA.