Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang in Taipei: TSMC Talks and U.S.-China Chip Dynamics
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang arrived in Taipei by private jet to discuss potential collaborations with chip foundry partner TSMC. He mentioned ongoing negotiations with the U.S. over supplying China with a new chip model, but clarified that the decision is not solely up to them.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang touched down in Taipei on a private jet, aiming to strengthen ties with chip foundry giant TSMC. His move indicates a focus on solidifying key partnerships within the semiconductor industry.
Speaking candidly to reporters upon arrival, Huang revealed that discussions are underway with U.S. authorities regarding the potential introduction of a successor to Nvidia's H20 chip for the Chinese market. However, he emphasized that this decision involves complex geopolitical dynamics and is not entirely in their hands.
As the semiconductor industry remains at the forefront of U.S.-China relations, Huang's visit underscores Nvidia's proactive approach in navigating international chip market regulations and potential collaborations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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