Confidently taking the stage at Computex Taiwan 2024, "the heartland of the ecosystem," Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger took a famous quote from Gordon Moore and added onto it by telling...
On the eve of Computex 2024, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declared that the age of robots is upon us, spotlighting two sectors with immense potential: autonomous vehicles and smart factory...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is currently in Taiwan engaging with local partners and suppliers, which still does not include a few key local firms such as Acer and Compal Electronics,...
This year's Computex is mostly centered on AI-enabled servers and PCs. However, while the opportunities for AI server firms are limitless, the outlook for AI PCs must be carefully...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang laid out his vision for AI during his keynote speech at National Taiwan University on the evening of June 2, during which he also demonstrated how AI has helped...
Foreign media outlets recently reported that due to poor demand for the China-tailored H20 series AI chips, Nvidia has lowered the prices of the H20 series chips. Several supply chain...
While Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is visiting supply chain partners in Taiwan to secure production capacity for its high-end AI GPUs, the company is plagued by limitations on its China-specific...
Driven by the generative AI boom, Nvidia has solidified its dominance, capturing over half of the data center processor market. Its market share sits between 58% and 70%, depending...
Doing a keynote before the Computex starts and during the evening at Taiwan's top university stadium is something nobody had ever tried before. However, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed two months ago, at a dinner party for Taiwanese partners in Silicon Valley, that he considers himself Taiwan's ambassador. Taiwan is positioned as...
NVIDIA's latest financial report for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 (February to April 2024) revealed record-breaking revenue for its data center division. Following a record-setting...
MediaTek's recent comment has fueled speculation that the Taiwanese IC design house may unveil a new Arm processor platform for AI PCs at the upcoming Computex next week.