Core Insights - Huang Renxun's recent visit to Taiwan included meetings with local supply chain partners and discussions on AI infrastructure and investment in OpenAI [2][5] Group 1: Company Developments - NVIDIA is experiencing strong demand this year and is fully engaged in the production of Blackwell and Rubin chips [3] - Huang emphasized that TSMC must work hard to meet NVIDIA's demand for wafers and CoWoS capacity, with TSMC potentially doubling its capacity over the next decade [3] - NVIDIA's annual R&D costs are nearly $20 billion, with expectations for a 50% increase in R&D costs in the future due to the complexity of technology [4] Group 2: Market Dynamics - Huang stated that ASICs (Application-Specific Integrated Circuits) will not surpass GPU shipments, asserting that achieving better ASICs than NVIDIA's products requires superior R&D personnel [3] - NVIDIA collaborates with nearly all AI companies, including Google, and is involved with every cloud provider, despite some competition from cloud computing firms [3] Group 3: Investment and Future Plans - Huang addressed concerns regarding a $100 billion investment in OpenAI, clarifying that NVIDIA's partnership with OpenAI remains unchanged and that NVIDIA is considering participation in OpenAI's new funding round [5] - The company is at the beginning of a new phase in AI infrastructure development, which is expected to take about 10 years, necessitating the construction of facilities globally, including in Taiwan, the US, Europe, Japan, and Southeast Asia [5]
黄仁勋:投资OpenAI计划没变