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Cryptopolitan on MSNNvidia CEO Jensen Huang visits TSMC in Taiwan for a brief meeting ahead of the company’s earnings release
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang touched down in Taipei on Friday to meet with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the key builder behind the company’s most advanced chips. The visit was brief but timed right before Nvidia’s upcoming earnings report next Wednesday.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang confirms that it has already taped out six different Rubin chips with TSMC, being prepped for trial production right now.
During a visit to Taiwan, the Nvidia executive praised foundry partner TSMC as one of the greatest companies in history.
However, Huang's extensive lobbying paid off. Nvidia agreed to a 15% revenue-sharing agreement with the U.S. government, which allowed the company to resume sales of the H20 chip to China. While the deal could weigh on Nvidia's margins, it marks the continuation of a potentially lucrative opportunity, but there's more good news.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang says that its new Blackwell Ultra GB300 AI server platform is in full-scale mass production, output is ramping up successfully.
Nvidia Corp CEO Jensen Huang (黃仁勳) yesterday visited Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC, 台積電), as the chipmaker prepares for volume production of Nvidia’s next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) chips.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has been in the limelight for the tech giant’s continued dominance over the global chipmaking industry. But recently, his children, Madison Huang and Spencer Huang, have also garnered attention. They started their careers as interns at Nvidia and have climbed their way up the ladder to lead various teams.
Jensen Huang discusses AI chip sales, US approval for Nvidias H20 chip to China, and the implications for AI technology.