Nvidia sets up shop in Taiwan with AI supercomputers and HQ
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Amid escalating US-China tensions, Nvidia has announced significant investments in Taiwan, including new AI supercomputers and an AI factory in collaboration with Foxconn. At Computex, it revealed plans to replace the previous Taiwania 2 supercomputer at the National Center for High-Performance Computing with an advanced system using Nvidia's HGX H200 platform. This new infrastructure promises up to eight times the performance enhancement for AI workloads. Additionally, Nvidia's AI factory aims to increase local AI computing capacity, ultimately benefiting Taiwan's research and enterprise sectors.
Nvidia's new AI supercomputer for Taiwan's National Center for High-Performance Computing is expected to deliver up to 8x more performance compared to the former Taiwania 2.
Nvidia is collaborating with Foxconn to establish an 'AI factory' in Taiwan, aiming to significantly enhance AI computing resources for local researchers and companies.
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