NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang (黃仁勳) continued his Taiwan visit on Friday, including a morning meeting with NVIDIA’s female employees to express gratitude and celebrate the new year, followed by a meeting with TSMC Chairman and President C.C. Wei (魏哲家).
Huang highlighted the increasing role of women at NVIDIA, noting they now represent one-third of the workforce, a significant rise from just one-tenth previously. These women contribute across software, chip design, systems design, marketing, business development, sales, and HR. He emphasized the need to support women in tech, thanked them for their contributions, and encouraged more women to enter the field.
During his meeting with Wei, Huang praised TSMC’s record-breaking revenue and reaffirmed NVIDIA’s commitment to developing next-generation AI computers, crediting TSMC and Taiwanese partners for their critical roles in these advancements.
Huang reiterated NVIDIA’s vision to reinvent the 60-year-old computer industry, likening it to IBM’s transformative System/360. He highlighted NVIDIA’s GPU and AI-based computers as the future and stressed the urgent need to develop the new Grace Blackwell superchips to capitalize on opportunities in the multi-trillion-dollar AI industry.