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NVIDIA introduces innovations, strengthens partner ecosystem to shape AI future
Manila Bulletin
|June 2, 2025
At his NVIDIA keynote at COMPUTEX 2025, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang unveiled partnerships and advances across artificial intelligence (AI), quantum computing, cloud services, and data center infrastructure to accelerate AI development and adoption.
The NVIDIA keynote climaxed with Huang's announcement of NVIDIA Constellation, the company's planned headquarters in Taiwan, set to rise in the Beitou-Shilin Technology Park in Taipei. The decision to establish NVIDIA Constellation in Taiwan highlights its skilled workforce and robust semiconductor supply chain. The facility is anticipated to attract talents from different parts of the world.
Alliance to Build AI Factory
NVIDIA and Foxconn Hon Hai Technology Group announced they are strengthening their partnership and are working with the Taiwan government to build an Al factory supercomputer to deliver NVIDIA Blackwell infrastructure to researchers, startups, and various industries.
In this partnership, Foxconn will provide the AI infrastructure through its subsidiary Big Innovation Company as an NVIDIA Cloud Partner. With 10,000 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, the AI factory is anticipated to significantly expand AI availability and propel innovation for Taiwan researchers and enterprises. The Big Innovation Cloud AI factory will feature NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra systems, including the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 rack-scale solution with NVIDIA NVLink, NVIDIA Quantum InfiniBand, and NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet.
Meanwhile, the Taiwan National Science and Technology Council will use the Big Innovation Company supercomputer to deliver AI cloud computing resources to the Taiwan technology ecosystem to expedite AI development and adoption across various sectors. Additionally, researchers from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) will utilize the supercomputer to advance their research and development.
Enabling Industries to Build AI Infrastructure
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