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Using Nvidia’s Blackwell GPUs and AI infrastructure from a Foxconn subsidiary, the supercomputer is set to assist Taiwanese researchers and enterprises, including TSMC.
Thousands of miles from Taiwan, though, TSMC operates a relatively small factory near Portland that relies on technology that hasn’t been cutting edge in a quarter century. TSMC Washington, formerly ...
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang outlined plans to let customers deploy rivals’ chips in data centers built ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced his vision for the future of AI infrastructure in his native country, Taiwan. View on ...
Nvidia boss Jensen Huang announced plans for Taiwan's "first AI supercomputer", as he showcased on Monday the company's ...
Eric Chu Li-luan, the chairman of the KMT, said that the past year has been a year of great misfortune for Taiwan and the ...
The chip manufacturer is set to power Taiwan’s next-gen sovereign AI projects as it deepens its global research footprint.
Meta Platforms ( META -0.59%) and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing ( TSM -0.13%) are the two stocks that meet this criteria. Although they operate in vastly different areas of the AI investment ...
Nvidia and Foxconn are working with the Taiwanese government to build an AI supercomputer. Announced by Nvidia at Computex in ...
The World Health Assembly, the highest decision-making body of the World Health Organization, decided on Monday not to ...
Hi, it’s Amber in Hong Kong. Across the strait in Taiwan, breakthrough Alzheimer’s drugs are finally becoming available but ...
In his keynote speech at Computex in Taipei, Jensen Huang said Nvidia secured a lease for a new property and is partnering with local firms, including Foxconn.