NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang Declares AI the New Electricity at COMPUTEX 2025
From AI Factories to Robotics: How NVIDIA Is Reshaping the Future
At COMPUTEX 2025, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang stood before a crowd of over 4,000 attendees and made a bold proclamation: AI’s transformative power now rivals that of electricity and the internet. “We’re witnessing the birth of a new industrial revolution,” Huang declared, framing NVIDIA’s latest breakthroughs as the backbone of this shift. His keynote painted a future where AI isn’t just a tool but an infrastructure—a force as fundamental as the grids powering our cities.
“AI data centers are no longer just servers—they’re factories. These AI factories take raw energy and turn it into intelligence tokens, the currency of the next economy.”
Central to Huang’s vision is the idea of “AI factories,” data centers that process energy into valuable outputs like generative AI responses, robotic commands, or scientific simulations. NVIDIA’s CUDA-X platform, he revealed, is already accelerating 6G research and quantum supercomputing, pushing boundaries beyond traditional computing. Meanwhile, agentic AI—systems that understand, reason, and act autonomously—is evolving alongside physical AI, which interprets real-world environments. Huang teased general robotics as the next frontier, where AI bridges digital and physical realms seamlessly.
Blackwell, NVLink, and Taiwan’s AI Supercomputer
To meet soaring demand, NVIDIA unveiled its Grace Blackwell NVL72 systems, designed for trillion-parameter AI models, and NVLink Fusion, a breakthrough in high-speed interconnects. Huang name-dropped major deployments by CoreWeave, Oracle, Microsoft, and Elon Musk’s xAI, underscoring the industry’s scramble for compute power. But the spotlight turned to Taiwan when Huang announced a partnership with Foxconn Hon Hai and the Taiwanese government to build a Blackwell-powered AI factory supercomputer. The project, aimed at bolstering local research and TSMC’s chip development, solidifies Taiwan’s role as an AI epicenter.
“Taiwan is the silicon shield of the world—and now it’s the engine of the AI age.”
Closing with a surprise, Huang introduced NVIDIA Constellation, a new Taiwan-based office, and reiterated the island’s strategic importance. As COMPUTEX wrapped, one message was clear: NVIDIA isn’t just selling chips—it’s building the infrastructure of tomorrow. And if Huang’s predictions hold, that future is already here.