Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang visited Taiwan, emphasizing the growing demand for advanced memory in AI technology. He highlighted the importance of memory alongside computing power for future AI development, driving the need for increased memory capacity in the industry. Nvidia collaborates with major memory suppliers to meet rising demand.

Huang dismissed concerns about the U.S. moving semiconductor manufacturing from Taiwan, stating that chip production is expanding globally. He praised Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. as a leading foundry partner and emphasized the need for increased capacity over the next decade. Huang also addressed rumors about Nvidia’s H200 AI chips in China.

Nvidia’s H200 AI chip faces regulatory approval in China, with no orders placed yet. Huang assured readiness to deliver products swiftly if approved. The chip has been a focal point in U.S.-China tech tensions, with Washington approving shipments but Beijing yet to fully clear imports. Huang’s visit to China precedes Nvidia’s annual events ahead of the Lunar New Year.

Read more at Yahoo Finance: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Says AI Memory Needs Are Rising During Taiwan Trip, Backs TSMC’s Global Expansion, Dismisses China H200 Rumors