Global chip giants converge on Taiwan for Computex
- Global semiconductor chip leaders are convening in Taiwan this week for the four-day Computex 2025 tech expo starting May 20.
- The event arises amid ongoing US tariffs and a national security probe targeting semiconductor imports that disrupt supply chains and market dynamics.
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is scheduled to deliver the keynote address at Computex on May 19, starting at 11 a.m. Local time in Taiwan, where he will discuss the company’s future initiatives and new partnerships.
- Nvidia’s expected May launch of its entry-level RTX 5060 GPU, priced from $299 with 8GB of GDDR7 VRAM, showed high frame rates in several game tests using DLSS 4 technology.
- Industry experts emphasize Taiwan’s vital role in AI chip production and expect the island to maintain its position despite tariff challenges and geopolitical risks.
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