Key Highlights
- NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang unveiled a vision of AI as global infrastructure, positioning AI data centers as “AI factories” that could power a trillion-dollar industry across all sectors.
- New technologies were introduced, including Grace Blackwell NVL72 systems, NVLink Fusion architecture, and RTX PRO Servers to scale AI development, robotics, and personal supercomputing.
- Taiwan is central to NVIDIA’s expansion, with partnerships like Foxconn and a new NVIDIA Constellation office to drive AI innovation and infrastructure from the region.
At COMPUTEX 2025 in Taipei, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang revealed a groundbreaking vision positioning artificial intelligence (AI) as the next major global infrastructure on par with electricity and the internet. Speaking to an audience of over 4,000 at the Taipei Music Center, Huang emphasized that AI is now a foundational technology driving a new industrial revolution.
AI Infrastructure: The Dawn of AI Factories
Huang introduced the concept of AI factories, advanced AI data centers that transform energy into valuable digital outputs known as “tokens.” These AI factories are central to NVIDIA’s strategy, designed to support the rapidly expanding AI ecosystem across industries worldwide.
Major Technology Announcements
- Grace Blackwell NVL72 Systems: High-performance computing systems engineered for demanding AI workloads.
- NVLink Fusion: A new architecture enabling hyperscalers to build semi-custom compute solutions, eliminating traditional data center bottlenecks.
- DGX Spark: A personal AI supercomputer for developers delivering up to 1 petaflop of compute power and 128 GB of unified memory.
- RTX PRO Servers: Enterprise-grade servers optimized for agentic AI, accelerating applications across AI, design, engineering, and business.
- AI Data Platform: Intelligent storage infrastructure powered by NVIDIA RTX 6000 PRO Blackwell Server Edition GPUs, tailored for modern AI workloads.
Advancing Robotics and Physical AI
NVIDIA is driving innovation in physical AI, creating intelligent robots capable of perception, understanding, and action. Key initiatives include collaboration with DeepMind and Disney on Newton, the world’s most advanced physics training engine for robotics, the Isaac GR00T-Dreams blueprint for synthetic robot training data, and the Isaac GR00T N1.5 Humanoid Robot Foundation Model to power robotic intelligence.
Strengthening Taiwan’s Role in AI
Highlighting Taiwan’s critical position in the global tech ecosystem, Huang announced an expanded partnership with Foxconn Hon Hai Technology Group and the Taiwan government to build an AI factory supercomputer. This state-of-the-art Blackwell infrastructure will serve researchers, startups, and industries including TSMC.
Launch of NVIDIA Constellation in Taiwan
To support its growing presence, NVIDIA introduced NVIDIA Constellation, a new office in Taiwan designed to house its expanding workforce and reinforce the company’s commitment to innovation in the region.
A Unified Vision for the AI Future
Closing his keynote, Huang stated, “We are creating a whole new industry to support AI factories, AI agents, and robotics, with one architecture.” This vision underscores NVIDIA’s leadership in powering the next generation of AI technologies and infrastructure worldwide.
For the full keynote and further details, visit: NVIDIA COMPUTEX 2025 Keynote