Nvidia, AMD, Huawei and other computing and chip industry players ramp up production
Published on 27 May 2026 5:46:10 PM
Nvidia said on May 27 that the computing giant plans to invest around US$150 billion a year in Taiwan, terming it the "epicentre" of the AI revolution and predicting it will be the world's tech manufacturing hub for a long time.
Huawei also announced the Tau Scaling Law, a breakthrough transcending from the geometric scaling logic that has long underpinned chip development and production cost.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) pledged to invest more than US$10 billion in Taiwan's AI sector to deepen strategic partnerships and expand its capacity to build and assemble advanced AI chips.
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Nvidia said on May 27 that the computing giant plans to invest around US$150 billion a year in Taiwan, terming it the "epicentre" of the AI revolution and predicting it will be the world's tech manufacturing hub for a long time.
Huawei also announced the Tau Scaling Law, a breakthrough transcending from the geometric scaling logic that has long underpinned chip development and production cost.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) pledged to invest more than US$10 billion in Taiwan's AI sector to deepen strategic partnerships and expand its capacity to build and assemble advanced AI chips.
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