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Jensen Huang and his wife arrive in Taiwan to attend Taipei Computer Show: Crowd cheers as AI Father arrives

Hei Bai Mon, May 27 2024 07:46 PM EST

On May 27th, it was reported by the media that Jensen Huang, the CEO of NVIDIA, along with his wife Lori Huang, arrived in Taiwan ahead of schedule on May 26th to prepare for the upcoming Taipei International Computer Show (COMPUTEX 2024) scheduled from June 4th to 7th.

Jensen Huang's arrival at Taipei Songshan Airport caused a sensation, with numerous people witnessing and cheering, "The AI Father has arrived," as they eagerly took out their phones to capture this moment. S4bc9deaf-15c4-42d2-a95a-79c1776ae334.png It is reported that Huang Renxun's visit is not only to attend the Taipei International Computer Show, but also to visit supply chain companies including Foxconn, Quanta, and TSMC.

Before the opening of the exhibition, Huang Renxun plans to deliver a keynote speech titled "Unveiling the Prelude to the New Industrial Revolution" at National Taiwan University on June 2, sharing his profound insights on AI and the industrial revolution. S649e213c-5d27-477b-9a35-ba54bc0acf3d.png In addition, AMD CEO Lisa Su will deliver a keynote speech on "Advancing High-Performance Computing into the AI Era" on June 3.

Nvidia's collaboration with TSMC is particularly close, as all of Nvidia's AI chips are currently exclusively manufactured by TSMC. During this trip to Taiwan, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is expected to have a private meeting with TSMC's founder Morris Chang and President Wei Zhejia, and may also attend a family banquet hosted by Morris Chang.

Furthermore, Jensen Huang has scheduled a meeting with Foxconn Chairman Young Liu to discuss cooperation and development in the AI server field. During the Taipei International Computer Show, Jensen Huang will also make an appearance at the Foxconn booth.

Industry analysts believe that Jensen Huang's visit to Taiwan not only strengthens ties with supply chain partners but also adds much anticipation to the upcoming Taipei International Computer Show.