NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang opened COMPUTEX 2025 in Taipei with a sweeping vision for the future of Artificial Intelligence, positioning it as a transformative platform on par with electricity and the Internet. Addressing an audience of over 4,000, Huang argued that Artificial Intelligence has become a critical global infrastructure. Rather than calling them data centers, he described new Artificial Intelligence data sites as ´factories´ that convert energy into valuable ´tokens´, highlighting their essential role in the worldwide economy.
Huang showcased the NVIDIA CUDA-X ecosystem and its accelerating adoption across industries, reinforcing that the platform´s growing developer base further propels innovation. The NVIDIA chief emphasized the transition to more powerful agentic Artificial Intelligence, which can reason, perceive, and act, and described upcoming advances in physical Artificial Intelligence and general robotics. Meeting global demand for unprecedented computing power, Huang also detailed NVIDIA’s latest technological advances, including the Grace Blackwell NVL72 system and advanced networking. Taiwanese manufacturers and global cloud giants—such as CoreWeave, Oracle, Microsoft, and xAI—are already making massive investments in this budding infrastructure sector.
NVIDIA´s focus on Taiwan was clear, with announcements of deeper collaboration with Foxconn and the Taiwanese government to build a state-of-the-art Artificial Intelligence supercomputer, supporting researchers and local industries including TSMC. Huang also introduced NVLink Fusion, a flexible architecture that allows hyperscalers to create customized compute systems, and announced new Blackwell-powered products such as the DGX Spark personal supercomputer, DGX Station, RTX PRO Servers, and the AI Data Platform, all designed to streamline the deployment and operation of Artificial Intelligence infrastructure for enterprises of every size. In robotics and manufacturing, Huang highlighted work with partners like DeepMind and Disney on advanced training environments to accelerate physical Artificial Intelligence and industrial automation, including digital twin technology with Omniverse. The event concluded with the unveiling of NVIDIA Constellation, a new flagship office in Taiwan, reflecting the nation’s growing strategic role. Huang framed these initiatives as ushering in a trillion-dollar industry encompassing Artificial Intelligence factories, agents, and robotics, all built on a unified architecture, and spotlighted the unique, historic opportunity for both technology makers and users worldwide.