Jensen Huang just put $1.27 billion where his mouth is. The Nvidia CEO used his Computex 2025 keynote to formally announce plans for the company’s first overseas headquarters, a sprawling campus in Taipei called “Nvidia Constellation” that will break ground in mid-2026 and aims to open by 2030.
The total investment exceeds NT$40 billion, roughly $1.27 billion, making it one of the largest single corporate commitments to Taiwan’s tech infrastructure in recent memory. And here’s the kicker: it’s expected to create over 10,000 jobs once fully operational.
What we know about Nvidia Constellation
The headquarters will sit in Taipei’s Beitou-Shilin Technology Park. Nvidia locked down its land rights with the Taipei City Government in February 2026, signing a 50-year lease that’s extendable by another 20 years. Construction is scheduled to begin as early as June or July 2026. The land royalties alone run approximately NT$12.2 billion, nearly a third of the total project cost.
Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs has already approved NT$3.3 billion in investment inflows tied to the project.












