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NVIDIA is significantly expanding its presence in the AI ecosystem through strategic partnerships and the introduction of innovative technologies. At Computex 2025, CEO Jensen Huang unveiled NVLink Fusion, a groundbreaking program that opens NVIDIA's high-speed NVLink interconnect technology to non-NVIDIA CPUs and accelerators. This move is poised to solidify NVIDIA's role as a central component in AI infrastructure, even in systems utilizing silicon from other vendors, including MediaTek, Marvell, Fujitsu, and Qualcomm. This initiative represents a major shift from NVIDIA's previously exclusive use of NVLink and is intended to enable the creation of semi-custom AI infrastructures tailored to specific needs.

This strategy ensures that while customers may incorporate rival chips, the underlying AI ecosystem remains firmly rooted in NVIDIA's technologies, including its GPUs, interconnects, and software stack. NVIDIA is also teaming up with Foxconn to construct an AI supercomputer in Taiwan, further demonstrating its commitment to advancing AI capabilities in the region. The collaboration will see Foxconn subsidiary, Big Innovation Company, delivering the infrastructure for 10,000 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs. This substantial investment aims to empower Taiwanese organizations by providing the necessary AI cloud computing resources to facilitate the adoption of AI technologies across both private and public sectors.

In addition to hardware advancements, NVIDIA is also investing in quantum computing research. Taiwan's National Center for High-Performance Computing (NCHC) is deploying a new NVIDIA-powered AI supercomputer designed to support climate science, quantum research, and the development of large language models. Built by ASUS, this supercomputer will feature NVIDIA HGX H200 systems with over 1,700 GPUs, along with other advanced NVIDIA technologies. This initiative aligns with NVIDIA's broader strategy to drive breakthroughs in sovereign AI, quantum computing, and advanced scientific computation, positioning Taiwan as a key hub for AI development and technological autonomy.
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References :
  • NVIDIA Newsroom: NVIDIA-Powered Supercomputer to Enable Quantum Leap for Taiwan Research
  • Maginative: NVIDIA Opens Its NVLink Ecosystem to Rivals in Bid to Further Cement AI Dominance
  • www.tomshardware.com: Nvidia teams up with Foxconn to build an AI supercomputer in Taiwan
  • blogs.nvidia.com: NVIDIA Grows Quantum Computing Ecosystem With Taiwan Manufacturers and Supercomputing
  • the-decoder.com: NVIDIA is opening up its chip ecosystem
  • techvro.com: NVLink Fusion: Nvidia To Sell Hybrid Systems Using AI Chips
  • AIwire: Nvidia’s Global Expansion: AI Factories, NVLink Fusion, AI Supercomputers, and More
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