Taiwan is planning to build a large-scale AI supercomputer as part of a collaboration between NVIDIA, Foxconn, and the National Science and Technology Council. The goal is to provide local researchers, startups, and industries easier access to high-performance computing for AI development.
The system will be built on NVIDIA’s latest Blackwell platform and managed by Foxconn subsidiary Big Innovation Company. The AI supercomputer is expected to house 10,000 NVIDIA GPUs and support AI training and research in many different sectors.
The Taiwanese government sees this as a step toward strengthening its local AI ecosystem. Through the National Science and Technology Council, the country will use the system to offer AI cloud services to tech companies and research institutions. The hope is that easier access to computing will speed up AI development and encourage broader adoption of AI tools.
TSMC, Taiwan’s biggest semiconductor company, also plans to use the system to support its research. The company expects the new infrastructure will help run workloads much faster than some of the facilities it currently uses.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang said the company is working closely with Foxconn and Taiwan to help build the infrastructure needed for AI and robotics. Foxconn Chairman Young Liu said the partnership lays the groundwork for industries, researchers, and the public sector to move faster with AI-based tools and services.
TSMC’s Chairman Dr. C.C. Wei said that access to powerful computing will help researchers drive new developments in chip technology. The company aims to use AI tools to support the design and production of next-generation semiconductors.
Minister Wu Cheng-Wen of the National Science and Technology Council said the initiative is part of a larger plan to turn southern Taiwan into a centre for AI research and industry. The goal is to promote smarter cities and encourage everyday use of AI in government and business.
Foxconn will play a key role in building and operating the system. As an NVIDIA Cloud Partner, Big Innovation Company will use the Blackwell Ultra platform and advanced networking tools like NVLink, Quantum InfiniBand, and Spectrum-X Ethernet to support heavy AI workloads.
Big Innovation Company will also join NVIDIA’s DGX Cloud Lepton marketplace, which links businesses to GPU-based computing. The setup will make it easier for local firms, startups, and research labs to access the system and run AI models.
The supercomputer will also support programs like NVIDIA Inception and the Deep Learning Institute, which aim to help early-stage companies and developers learn and build AI tools.
Foxconn intends to use the system in its main focus areas; smart cities, electric vehicles, and manufacturing. The company is looking to apply AI to improve traffic systems, enable safer driving technology, and streamline factory operations through automation and simulation.
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