NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang hosted a dinner for its supply chain partners last night, with the biggest and best in Taiwan's technology industry.

Jensen personally saw off TSMC chairman C.C. Wei, with the NVIDIA CEO saying that the TSMC boss will be "very busy" in the future between making next-gen AI GPUs and GeForce RTX series GPUs. The two executives shook hands and said goodbye to each other "tacitly" reports Taiwan media outlet UDN.
Jensen told the media that in the future NVIDIA will build AI supercomputers all over the world, including Taiwan, and that Taiwan will be very busy. Jensen is expected to announce NVIDIA's new global HQ in Taiwan at Computex 2025 tomorrow, and that the Chinese market will see the company creating the best products for China, all while complying with US export restrictions.
After the dinner, Jensen gave out limited drinks, meals, and ice cream to the people and media waiting at the restaurant, as well as gracefully accepting requests for autographs and photos (sadly I was not there, as I'd love to have gotten another selfie with the NVIDIA CEO).
It was only last week that Jensen was in Saudi Arabia along with President Trump, SpaceX and Tesla boss Elon Musk, AMD CEO Lisa Su, and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. At the event, NVIDIA said it would be supplying Saudi Arabia with AI GPUs for its game-changing 500-megawatt AI data centers.
We are expecting big news from NVIDIA with its new global HQ in Taiwan, which should be announced tomorrow during NVIDIA's opening keynote for Computex 2025, which you can tune into in the links above.




