Nvidia boosts Taiwan investment to $150B
Analysis based on 23 articles · First reported May 27, 2026 · Last updated May 27, 2026
The increased investment by Nvidia>>> in Taiwan>>> is expected to significantly boost Taiwan>>>'s economy, particularly its semiconductor and technology manufacturing sectors. This move reinforces Nvidia>>>'s leadership in the AI industry and could lead to further innovation and growth for its partners like TSMC>>>.
Nvidia>>> CEO Jensen Huang>>> announced a substantial increase in the company's annual investment in Taiwan>>>, projecting up to $150 billion per year, up from previous figures of $10-15 billion and then $100 billion. He declared Taiwan>>> the 'epicentre of the AI revolution' and a long-term global technology manufacturing hub. This investment includes the construction of a new Nvidia>>> headquarters in Taiwan — Taipei>>>, set to break ground this year and become operational by 2030. The move aims to strengthen ties with key suppliers like TSMC>>> and capitalize on Taiwan>>>'s crucial role in the AI supply chain, encompassing chip manufacturing, advanced packaging, and AI supercomputer production. Taiwan — Taipei>>> Mayor Chiang Wan-an>>> welcomed the investment, emphasizing Taiwan>>>'s importance in the future of AI.
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