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2026.05.28 02:07

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang called Taiwan “the epicenter of the AI revolution” during his trip here, adding Nvidia will soon spend US$150 billion a year buying supplies from Taiwan, up from around $100 billion now and $10-$15 billion a few years ago. Key Quotes Below:

"Vera Rubin is the largest product launch, probably in the history of Taiwan. Each one of the Vera Rubin systems consists of almost 2 million parts, and it includes 150 different ecosystem partners here in Taiwan to build it."

“The second half of this year is going to be very, very busy with Grace Blackwell, Vera Rubin, and we have a surprise new product that we haven’t told anyone about yet.”

“Taiwan has grown significantly over the years…Many years ago we had 10 partners, and then five-years ago maybe 50 partners. Now we have 150 partners, and so it’s good that we celebrate our ecosystem.”

"Four years ago, five years ago, Nvidia was spending about $10, $15 billion dollars a year in Taiwan. Now we're spending $100, going to $150 billion dollars in Taiwan each year."-Reuters

"Taiwan is the epicenter of the AI revolution. This is where the chips come, packaging comes, this is where the systems are made, this is where AI supercomputers were created. The number of partners we work with here in Taiwan, incredible."-Reuters

Nvidia’s Blog and X feed are doing a great job updating his Taiwan trip whereabouts, meetings and more:

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Source: Dan Nystedt

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