At the Computex conference in Taipei, Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang showcased the company's advancements in AI and accelerated computing orchestrated in Taiwan. Nvidia is deploying its infrastructure throughout the island, signaling a shift towards 'sovereign AI,' wherein nations enhance local AI resource control. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), a key Nvidia partner, will utilize Nvidiaâs chips and simulation programs to improve its semiconductor processes. Additionally, the National Center for High-Performance Computing is integrating Nvidiaâs systems to build a new supercomputer, highlighting Taiwan's essential role in the international AI landscape.
Our collaboration with Nvidia represents a significant advancement in semiconductor process simulation. The computational acceleration from CUDA-X libraries and Nvidia Grace Blackwell will expedite process development by simulating complex manufacturing processes and device behaviors at lower cost.
Nvidia is building accelerated computing and AI infrastructure in Taiwan, focusing on the rise of 'sovereign AI,' where nation states build local computing resources for AI for greater control.
Nvidia's announcements showcase Taiwan as a giant engine for Nvidia software, emphasizing the significant role of Taiwanese companies in the global AI ecosystem.
The National Center for High-Performance Computing is leveraging Nvidia technologies to build its next supercomputer, utilizing cutting-edge Grace-Blackwell chips and Quantum Infiniband networking.
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