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NVIDIA Previews AI Infrastructure Rollout and Partner Roadmap at GTC Taipei During COMPUTEX

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Thalia Mercer

5/31/2026, 11:40:27 PM

NVIDIA Previews AI Infrastructure Rollout and Partner Roadmap at GTC Taipei During COMPUTEX

NVIDIA used GTC sessions at COMPUTEX in Taipei to preview its next wave of AI infrastructure and to outline a partner roadmap that the company says will accelerate industry‑scale deployments. The event featured live on‑stage presentations and programming that emphasized AI factories, infrastructure scaling, agentic and physical AI, partner collaborations, and imminent product rollouts. Attendees were directed to Jensen Huang’s live keynote on Monday, June 1 at 11 a.m. the briefings signal platform and hardware changes that builders and supply‑chain partners should monitor closely.

Across the week NVIDIA staged several partner gatherings to tighten industry coordination. On Friday, May 29 Huang met with MGX ecosystem partners and framed AI as transforming the computer industry into a form of infrastructure, thanking partners for enabling AI “everywhere.” Earlier, on May 28 he hosted more than 30 chief executives at a dinner at the Brick Kiln restaurant to celebrate Taiwan supply‑chain companies that help accelerate computing and AI deployment.

NVIDIA highlighted concrete manufacturing relationships in Taipei to illustrate that point. On May 27 Huang dined with Quanta Computer leadership, including founder Barry Lam and vice chairman and president C.C. Leung, underscoring Quanta’s role in ramping the infrastructure that supports high‑performance AI systems. Company briefings in Taipei repeatedly framed NVIDIA’s reliance on Taiwan partners as essential to scaling systems, assemblies and logistics for large deployments.

Huang used the gatherings to emphasize ecosystem growth as a lever for broad adoption. He noted that the partner count has risen from roughly 10 in earlier years to about 150 today and used that expansion to argue that widespread collaboration across suppliers, ODMs and software partners will be required for widescale AI adoption across industries and societies.

On May 26 NVIDIA publicly unveiled NVIDIA Constellation, an expanded company campus in Taipei, in a ceremony attended by employees and local officials. Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan‑an presented Huang with a key to the city and offered a traditional calligraphy gift; NVIDIA presented the campus as both a local milestone and a signal of long‑term investment in the region.

Looking ahead, NVIDIA signaled a busy second half of 2026. Huang told assembled press to expect major activity around Grace Blackwell, Vera Rubin and an additional, undisclosed product, indicating near‑term platform and hardware rollouts. For builders and partners the immediate takeaway is to watch NVIDIA’s live updates and partner announcements during and after GTC Taipei for details on scaling AI factories, supply‑chain coordination and new system offerings.

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  1. NVIDIA Newsroom RSS · 5/21/2026
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