NVIDIA’s CEO is set to make a notable appearance in Taiwan ahead of his highly anticipated Computex 2025 keynote, with a schedule packed full of important engagements.
As excitement builds for Computex—the premier event for hardware aficionados that rivals even CES—Jensen Huang, NVIDIA’s CEO, plans to arrive in Taiwan around May 12th. Last year, his visit included meetings with major industry leaders such as the CEOs of TSMC and MediaTek, along with leisurely strolls through Taiwanese streets sampling local street food. If you’re curious about the culinary delights he enjoyed, you can find details in a Taiwanese lifestyle post.
This year’s visit carries even more significance due to a shifting supply chain landscape. With the “Made in USA” movement gaining momentum, many key Taiwanese manufacturers like TSMC, Foxconn, and Quanta are establishing facilities in the U.S. This shift indicates a strategic transition away from traditional Taiwan-based operations, making it imperative for NVIDIA to adapt its sourcing strategies. Jensen’s visit will be crucial in determining how NVIDIA navigates these changes.
Arriving a week before Computex, Huang will host his traditional dinner with Taiwanese business leaders on May 17th, followed by his keynote on May 19th. It’s shaping up to be a busy and strategic visit. We’ll be on the ground, covering every moment of NVIDIA’s presence at Computex, so stay tuned for exclusive insights and updates.






