Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang made his fifth visit to Taiwan in 2025 on November 27, reportedly to pay a personal visit to TSMC founder Morris Chang. Speaking publicly, Huang confirmed he had met with Chang, describing the semiconductor pioneer's health as "very good," and added that he would be leaving Taiwan later that day.
Earlier in the morning, Huang spoke with the media, but details of his subsequent itinerary were not disclosed. Sources indicate that part of the trip was also related to business with Quanta Computer.
On the growing rivalry between Nvidia and Google, Huang noted that the AI chip market is vast and expanding rapidly, with intense competition. He acknowledged that the company faces significant competitive pressure daily and must continue moving quickly to maintain its edge. Despite these challenges, Huang emphasized that Nvidia holds a strong and distinctive position in the industry, though sustaining that leadership demands relentless effort.
Addressing the role of specialized chips, or ASICs, Huang acknowledged their place in the market but highlighted Nvidia's GPUs and platforms for their versatility. Nvidia's systems can run anywhere, in any cloud, and can operate every AI model in the world, he said. Nvidia is the only company globally that can run all AI models.
Article edited by Joseph Chen


