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黄仁勋将亮相台北Computex大会,芯片供应链话题引市场关注

Group 1 - The annual Computex 2025 computer exhibition will take place in Taipei from May 20 to 23, with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang scheduled to deliver a keynote speech focusing on the latest artificial intelligence technologies [1][3] - Huang's personal wealth has reached approximately $120 billion, ranking him 11th on the Forbes global billionaire list, driven by the rise in NVIDIA's stock price [1] - The event marks the first major tech gathering in Asia since the announcement of new U.S. tariff policies, raising concerns about potential impacts on the global computer and chip industry [3] Group 2 - Analysts expect localization partnerships to be a key theme at this year's Computex, as NVIDIA heavily relies on Taiwan's chip manufacturing ecosystem [3] - Huang emphasized the importance of local manufacturing to adapt to current policy changes, stating that NVIDIA's supply chain spans multiple countries, including China, Mexico, and Vietnam [3] - TSMC, a major client of NVIDIA, faces pressure from U.S. President Trump regarding the establishment of manufacturing facilities in the U.S. to avoid high tariffs [3] Group 3 - TSMC recently announced its latest A14 chip manufacturing process, expected to be operational by 2028, which will enhance the performance of AI chips to meet the design needs of companies like NVIDIA [3] - Other notable executives attending the event include Qualcomm's CEO Cristiano Amon and Intel's newly appointed CEO Pat Gelsinger, who will not deliver a keynote but will hold private dinners with Taiwanese partners [3]