Taipei, Feb. 2 (CNA) Visiting Nvidia Corp. CEO Jensen Huang (黃仁勳) on Monday confirmed he will return to Taiwan in June to attend the annual Computex Taipei expo, where the company plans to make multiple new announcements and deliver a keynote address.
Huang told reporters in Taipei that the purpose of his visit to Taiwan is to celebrate the Lunar New Year and thank Nvidia's partners for their support.
The American technology company's CEO arrived in Taiwan last week and hosted a dinner for key Taiwanese suppliers in Taipei on Saturday.
"All of Taiwan's supply chain had a record year [2025]," he said, citing Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. (Foxconn), Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) and Wistron as examples.
"And they are all going to have an incredible year this year," Huang added.
Asked about the Taipei City government's reported plan to hold the signing for Nvidia's new Taiwan headquarters at the T17 and T18 sites between Feb. 10-15, Huang said he would try to attend any related ceremonies or large events.
"This is going to be a super busy year for me," he said, adding that he will definitely attend this year's Computex Taipei, scheduled for June 2-5.
"We have a lot of announcements this year," Huang added.
On the intense competition in the artificial intelligence (AI) market, Huang acknowledged that Nvidia faces many rivals. He noted that while many companies have been founded to develop AI chips, numerous others have already gone out of business, and some have been acquired, making the market increasingly challenging.
"I think the competition will always be there because it is such a large market," Huang said, pointing out that Nvidia is the only company that works with every AI company.
He noted that the company is present in every cloud and enterprise data center, as well as in robots and cars. "Nvidia is everywhere, so we are going to have to keep running as fast as we can," he said, as he prepared to depart Taiwan later in the day.
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