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You know when something just sticks in your head for no clear reason? Like, NVIDIA’s CEO popping over to Taiwan for Computex – that’s kinda what happened here. It’s not just any visit; it’s the dinner with Taiwan’s business hotshots. I’m talking TSMC, MediaTek, the whole crew. Feels like a yearly ritual, right? Jensen pops in, waves hello, shakes hands, kinda like a modern-day tech diplomat.
NVIDIA and TSMC: The Plot Thickens or Something
Jensen’s visit this time was heavy with intrigue. I mean, there he was, kicking back at a local spot – a real “blink and you’ll miss it” moment. And no, I’m not talking fine dining or anything fancy. Anyway – wait, no – back to the real juicy bit. It’s 2025 Computex (yeah, still a thing), and NVIDIA’s laying out the future. The chatter was all about how TSMC’s got its work cut out, something about an AI supply chain “boom.” Imagine a rollercoaster – but with microchips. Could be the Middle East firms piling on the pressure? Maybe. Who knows?
Oh, and Taiwan isn’t just another stop on the world tech tour for Jensen. It’s more like, well, a cornerstone? I’m mixing metaphors here, but you get the drift. He hinted at big things – large-scale data centers. Real player moves for Taiwan.
Here’s this goofy photo snapped at the dinner. No context, just Jensen and the execs huddled around. Probably plotting to, I dunno, change the world in bytes and data streams.
In a twist nobody saw coming (except maybe everyone paying attention), Jensen’s got his eye on the near future with Chinese partners too. Some “new solution” in the pipeline. That’s corporate-speak for something probably cool.
Jensen’s not your average CEO, either. The dude’s hanging out with folks, giving media types – or maybe just random people, who knows – free meals. It’s like, hospitable, you feel me? That’s the edge; that might be why NVIDIA’s pulling ahead in this tech race.
Anyway, Jensen’s gonna be at the Computex 2025 keynote soon, like any minute now. We’ll be there, soaking it all in, reporting back, maybe getting distracted by all the techy glitz and glamor. Exciting times? You bet.
There it is, all set for Google but hopefully human-enough to dodge the AI radar!