[ Gearbest Technology News]The global semiconductor industry is focusing on Taiwan, China. The China Taipei International Computer Show (Computex) will be held from June 2 to 5. CEOs of Qualcomm, Marvell, Intel, NXP and other giants will deliver keynote speeches.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang
NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang will deliver a speech at the GTC China Taipei event at the same time, focusing on demonstrating full-stack AI platform capabilities such as physical artificial intelligence, AI computing and infrastructure. In addition, Nvidia will hold a “Korean Partner Night” on June 1, inviting representatives from Korean companies such as Samsung, SK, Hyundai Motor, LG, Doosan, and Naver to deepen cooperation with Korean companies with high growth potential.
The Computex opening keynote speech was opened by Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon. Qualcomm is expanding from smartphone chips to the field of AI computing, and plans to demonstrate edge AI, PC and server computing capabilities to partners in Taiwan.
Marvell CEO Matt Murphy will give a speech on “Connectivity Determines the Future of AI Expansion”, and Jen-Hsun Huang will also attend the speech. The two parties will focus on the NVLink Fusion cooperation project. Nvidia will open its GPU interconnect technology to external partners, and Marvell is a major participant in the plan.
Intel CEO Chen Liwu will announce the full-link computing strategy for AI PC, edge and data centers. Intel has recently faced tight CPU supply due to the expansion of data center investment, but related revenue is on the rise. The speech will emphasize that CPUs still play an important role in the AI era.
NXP CEO Kurt Sievers will introduce various solutions to achieve physical AI, covering core products such as automotive radar and advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) chips, and demonstrate expansion strategies in physical AI application fields such as factory automation, medical care, and autonomous machines.
Computex was founded in 1981. In the early days, it focused on PC and hardware as its core exhibition area and mainly served the computer assembly and peripheral equipment trade in Asia. With the advent of the AI era, Taiwan, China, has become the strategic hub of the global AI infrastructure supply chain with its semiconductor manufacturing capabilities and the world's leading server foundry industry, with TSMC as its core.
