Nvidia, TSMC CEOs Meet as Global AI Chip Supply Remains Tight
- Jensen Huang and C. C. Wei conferred during his Taipei trip
- The Nvidia co-founder arrives after touring offices in China
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Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang met with his counterpart at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. this week to discuss AI chip supply constraints, a major challenge to the artificial intelligence boom that got going in 2023.
The heads of the world’s two most valuable chip firms met in Taipei over dinner to discuss the Taiwanese firm’s role as producer of the Nvidia chips that now power the majority of generative AI training systems worldwide, Huang told reporters in Taipei. TSMC founder and prominent industry figure Morris Chang also joined Huang’s dinner with CEO C. C. Wei on Wednesday.