The Computex exhibition in Taiwan will be dedicated to AI advancements.
The Computex exhibition is an annual trade-themed event. The opening is scheduled for next week, and Nvidia is expected to take center stage. The exhibition will be held from May 20 to 23 and is expected to gather 1,400 exhibitors, marking the first major meeting of leaders in the computer and semiconductor industries in Asia, writes https://xrust.ru/. The press recalls that last year’s exhibition amazed visitors with AI-powered computers. This year’s event will likely highlight its connection to macroeconomics. A representative from Nvidia is expected to speak. The company is promoting ideas involving AI servers. Similar initiatives are being developed by Foxconn and Quanta. Analysts suggest that Nvidia seems to be focusing on Taiwan’s ecosystem for supply chains. The industry’s growth is heavily hindered by tariff policies, a topic that industry representatives are also expected to address.
In April, Nvidia announced that it would manufacture $500 billion worth of AI servers in the U.S. over the next four years, collaborating with companies such as TSMC, Foxconn, and Wistron. Nvidia and AMD will also have to deal with tightened export controls on advanced AI-powered graphics processors destined for China. Qualcomm stated it would provide updated information about its developments in AI PCs, while MediaTek plans to outline its vision for edge AI, which involves running AI software on devices near the data source, as well as cloud AI. AMD will discuss its achievements in gaming and AI-powered personal computers. Intel is not planning any public management speeches but has scheduled a tea meeting with its Taiwanese partners.
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