It’s safe to say that much of the world’s semiconductors run on designs built by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC). At the last estimate, the company accounted for about 64 percent of the world’s contract chip manufacturing. These designs are also powering many of the AI technology breakthroughs that NVIDIA is spearheading.
With that in mind, it might come as little surprise that Jensen Huang, NVIDIA’s CEO, had nothing but praise for TSMC during its recent company Sports Day. In fact, Huang went as far as to say that NVIDIA wouldn’t exist without TSMC.
Huang made these comments during TSMC’s Sports Day event, as reported by online news outlet Focus Taiwan. This past weekend, Huang attended the celebration held at a stadium in Taiwan. There, he acknowledged TSMC’s crucial role in NVIDIA’s history and its broader impact on technology:
> “Without TSMC, there is no NVIDIA today. You are really the pride of Taiwan, you are also the pride of the world. Thank you for helping me build NVIDIA.”
NVIDIA and TSMC have been collaborating for nearly 30 years. Throughout this time, NVIDIA has leveraged the technological breakthroughs developed by TSMC in its own products, including NVIDIA’s cutting-edge Blackwell AI chips.
Given this long-standing history and success together, Huang clearly has more than a vested interest in maintaining strong relations with TSMC—especially as the company and the Taiwan region navigate ongoing tensions with the United States government over trade and export policies.
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