NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang visited key partner TSMC in Taiwan, publicly thanking the manufacturer and emphasizing the urgent need for increased chip production to meet relentless global demand for AI processors. Speaking at a TSMC event, Huang described the two companies as an intertwined family and stated that NVIDIA's business is growing stronger month by month. TSMC Chair C.C. Wei confirmed that Huang had requested more chip wafers, underscoring the high demand for NVIDIA's products. The visit is seen as a critical move by NVIDIA to secure its supply chain and maintain its dominant position in the expanding AI market as competitors also vie for limited advanced manufacturing capacity.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Pushes TSMC for Increased Chip Production Amid Surging AI Demand
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