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Nvidia Ignites the Next Industrial Revolution at Computex 2024
Jensen Huang Electrifies Taipei with Groundbreaking AI Announcements
Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, took center stage at Taiwan's premier tech expo, Computex, and delivered a keynote that left the tech world buzzing. Addressing a packed stadium in Taipei, Huang boldly proclaimed, “The next Industrial Revolution has begun.” And he had the innovations to back it up.

The Big Reveal: Nvidia ACE and Beyond
Huang unveiled Nvidia ACE generative AI, a game-changer capable of creating lifelike human avatars for industries like customer support. Imagine calling customer service and chatting with a hyper-realistic digital human – that's the future Nvidia is crafting.
But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Huang also showcased how tech giants like Foxconn and Siemens are leveraging Nvidia’s platforms to develop AI-powered autonomous robots. Yes, the same Foxconn that assembles your iPhone is diving deep into AI.
New Tech Teasers: Blackwell Ultra and Rubin GPU
Just as we were digesting the ACE news, Huang teased plans for an “ultra” version of the Blackwell platform set for release in 2025. He also briefly mentioned a next-gen GPU architecture codenamed Rubin. If Nvidia’s track record is anything to go by, these will undoubtedly set new benchmarks in AI hardware.
One-Year Product Cycle: Faster and Better
“Our company is on a one-year rhythm,” Huang explained, highlighting an accelerated roadmap for new GPU products each year. Nvidia is speeding up its release cycle to keep pace with the rapid advancements in AI technology.
Taiwan: The Heartbeat of AI
Huang didn’t miss the chance to praise Taiwan, highlighting its critical role in the global tech ecosystem. “Taiwan is the home of our treasured partners,” he said, acknowledging the island’s advanced semiconductor industry that powers everything from iPhones to AI servers.
Star-Studded Tech Summit
Computex isn’t just about Nvidia. The event also featured keynotes from industry heavyweights like Lisa Su of AMD, Cristiano Amon of Qualcomm, Pat Gelsinger of Intel, and Rene Haas of Arm. Each of them showcased their company’s AI innovations, making it clear that AI is the main stage, and everyone’s vying for the spotlight.
Foxconn’s AI Ambitions
Foxconn’s CEO, Young Liu, revealed that the firm’s market share for AI servers is set to hit 40% this year. This pivot from traditional electronics manufacturing to AI hardware underscores the massive shift happening across the tech landscape.
Geopolitical Underpinnings
While the tech advancements were the highlight, Huang’s visit also underscored Taiwan’s geopolitical significance. Taiwan’s leading role in semiconductor manufacturing has made it a linchpin in the global tech supply chain, even as tensions with China simmer in the background.
In the world of AI, the stakes are high, and the competition is fierce. With Nvidia leading the charge, the next Industrial Revolution isn’t just a future possibility – it’s happening now.
Bonus Tidbit: Baseball and Banquets
Just to keep things lively, a day before his keynote, Huang threw the opening pitch at a baseball game in Taipei. He also dined with Taiwan’s tech industry leaders, including the head of Foxconn. Because, why not?
Stay tuned as the AI race heats up and keep your eyes on Taiwan – the heart of this revolution.