Computex 2026, running June 1-5 in Taipei, will center almost entirely on AI infrastructure, with Nvidia and Taiwan’s sprawling semiconductor ecosystem positioned as co-headliners.
Huang in Taipei: strategic meetings and a new supercomputer
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will deliver a keynote at GTC Taipei during the event. Huang has been in Taipei holding strategic discussions with TSMC CEO C.C. Wei, along with executives from Quanta, one of the world’s largest server manufacturers. The conversations center on semiconductor collaboration and scaling AI infrastructure.
The star hardware at this year’s Computex is the Vera Rubin NVL72 supercomputer. The system has already picked up multiple Best Choice Awards at the event for innovations in what Nvidia calls “AI factories,” essentially purpose-built data centers designed to produce AI models at industrial scale.
Plans also include partnerships with TSMC, Foxconn, and the Taiwanese government itself for expanded AI infrastructure and potential new supercomputer projects. Meanwhile, Nvidia is unveiling a new headquarters in Taiwan dubbed “Constellation.”















