In his Computex 2025 keynote speech, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang explained that AI will be integrated into every application scenario, just like the internet and electricity. He also announced that he will collaborate with Foxconn, TSMC, and the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) of Taiwan to build local AI infrastructure in Taiwan. He also reiterated his commitment to maintaining in-depth cooperation with the Taiwanese ecosystem, which has become the global AI factory.

NVIDIA's new Taiwan office is located in Shilin and Beitou
In addition, Huang Renxun also confirmed that after negotiations with many county and city units in Taiwan, it was finally decided to useNew Office in TaiwanIt will be located in the Shilin-Beitou area of Taipei under the name "NVIDIA Constellation", but it did not specify whether it was the T17 and T18 bases in the Shilin Science Park (Beitou Science Park) in Taipei City that were previously rumored to be located there. However, it emphasized that the pace of subsequent construction will be accelerated.
The appearance of "NVIDIA Constellation" is expected to be similar to that ofEndeavor, headquarters in Santa Clara, CaliforniaThe relevant design is expected to accommodate more technical R&D personnel, thereby working with local partners in Taiwan to promote new technology research and development.
Building local AI infrastructure in Taiwan to accelerate AI development
NVIDIA also stated that it is collaborating with Foxconn, TSMC, and Taiwan's National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) to build Taiwan's local AI infrastructure, thereby accelerating the development of local AI applications in Taiwan and further popularizing AI in Taiwan.
However, the specific details of this plan have not yet been announced, so it is not yet possible to confirm the scale of AI computing power it plans to build and how it will operate next.

NVIDIA's transformation from GeForce to AI aims to make AI as pervasive as electricity and the internet.
Jensen Huang stated that he has been traveling back and forth between the United States and Taiwan for the past 30 years, from the early days of promoting GPUs to the later development of the entire ecosystem, thus maintaining a deep connection with Taiwan. Currently, NVIDIA's focus has expanded from its early gaming-focused GeForce to various AI applications. Furthermore, NVIDIA has subsequently expanded its reach into larger-scale AI applications through the acquisition of Mellanox, and is leveraging networking technology to connect AI computing resources across the globe, thereby realizing the development of "AI factories."
Huang expects that AI computing acceleration will drive further market development and change, especially by using AI to drive the development of next-generation 6G network technology. This will enable artificial intelligence to continue to grow with larger-scale and deeper applications. He also anticipates that AI will be able to penetrate various scenarios in the future, just like electricity and the Internet, thereby creating a market value exceeding one trillion US dollars.

At the same time, Huang Renxun also stated that he will use agent-based AI to promote the development of more applications, and will also continue to promote the development of physical forms of AI such as self-driving cars and robots. He also stated that since the Grace Blackwell GB200 has entered full mass production, it is expected to be upgraded to the Grace Blackwell GB300 in the third quarter of this year, touting that it can match the computing power of the Sierra supercomputer launched in 2018 in a single rack form.
Huang Renxun also emphasized the need to establish in-depth cooperation with Taiwan's supply chain, and once again emphasized Taiwan's role as a global AI factory. He will continue to cooperate with Taiwan's ecosystem in the future.
