Nvidia dominates Computex 2026 with GTC Taipei, as Jensen Huang spotlights physical AI, AI factories, and robotics. Here's what investors should watch.

At Computex 2026, Jensen Huang said Nvidia’s Taiwan spending will reach $150bn a year, framing Taiwan as the “epicentre” of the AI revolution.

Nvidia plans to invest $150 billion annually in Taiwan, with CEO Jensen Huang calling it the epicentre of the AI revolution and a key global tech manufacturing hub.

Follow along with the Gizmodo crew as we unpack everything announced at the annual computer show held in Taipei, Taiwan.

Nvidia will invest $150 billion a year to make Taiwan an AI “epicenter.”...

Nvidia’s AI strategy is putting Taiwan at the center of the global chip industry. CEO Jensen Huang has called Taiwan the “epicenter” of the AI revolution, according to Reuters.

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Nvidia dominates Computex 2026 with GTC Taipei, as Jensen Huang spotlights physical AI, AI factories, and robotics. Here's what investors should watch.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang headlines Computex 2026 in Taipei with the Vera Rubin supercomputer, TSMC partnerships, and major AI infrastructure plans.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang headlines Computex 2026 in Taipei, showcasing the Vera Rubin NVL72 supercomputer and deepening AI infrastructure ties with Taiwan.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang teased Grace Blackwell, Vera Rubin, and a surprise new product at Taipei Music Center ahead of his Computex 2026 GTC keynote.

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CEO Jensen Huang will talk about "a new era of PC" during the keynote.

Jensen Huang, who has rockstar status in Taiwan, is expected to talk about Nvidia's AI chips, software and systems.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is expected to use his Computex keynote to highlight the company's AI strategy, new chips and Taiwan expansion plans.

The CEO of the $5 trillion chipmaker, who was born in Taiwan's southern city of Tainan, announced plans last week to invest around $150 billion a year in Taiwan, describing it…