Nvidia is turning Computex 2026 into its own personal stage. The annual tech expo, running June 2-5 in Taipei, will feature a concurrent NVIDIA GTC Taipei event spanning June 1-5, with CEO Jensen Huang delivering a keynote on June 1 at the Taipei Music Center.
What Nvidia is bringing to Taipei
The centerpiece of Nvidia’s Computex presence is the Vera Rubin NVL72, a rack-scale supercomputer that earned a COMPUTEX 2026 Best Choice Award. The Jetson Thor, another award winner, rounds out Nvidia’s showcase of next-generation AI hardware.
GTC Taipei sessions will cover AI compute scaling, robotics, and comprehensive AI infrastructure.
Huang’s planned discussions with major Taiwanese tech partners, including TSMC, Quanta Computer, and MediaTek, underscore a collaborative approach. TSMC fabricates Nvidia’s most advanced chips, Quanta assembles its server systems, and MediaTek is a growing force in edge AI processing.
Nvidia’s long-term Taiwan bet
Beyond the expo itself, Nvidia is making a physical commitment to the island. The company’s Constellation headquarters project in Taipei is projected to reach completion around 2030, serving as its Asia-Pacific base of operations. The facility is expected to create thousands of jobs and deepen Nvidia’s ties with local suppliers. Reports indicate the company plans to significantly increase its annual spending with Taiwanese partners.
What this means for investors
The event’s focus falls squarely on AI infrastructure, compute scaling, and robotics. There is a notable absence of cryptocurrency or blockchain discussion.
For investors in the semiconductor space, Nvidia’s expanding partnerships with TSMC, Quanta, and MediaTek suggest the supply chain is scaling to meet demand. The planned Taipei headquarters and job creation signal multi-year commitment.
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