Oh boy, where do I even start with this? It’s like Jensen, the NVIDIA guy, just can’t keep himself away from Taiwan. You know, it just feels like every time I hear “Computex,” bam! There he is, schmoozing over dinner with the who’s who of Taiwan’s tech scene. I mean, it’s kinda like that friend who always shows up at your BBQ uninvited, but somehow, you’re glad they did because they bring the best snacks. Weird analogy? Maybe, but stick with me.
Anyway—or maybe, um, back to the point—this year’s visit? Huge deal. Jensen’s in town around Computex 2025, spilling the beans about NVIDIA’s grand plans for the future. Seriously, the guy knows how to make an entrance. But more importantly—wait, was I talking about TSMC? Yeah, right. So, Jensen chats up TSMC’s big shot, CC Wei, throwing down the gauntlet that they’ve got loads coming their way. I mean, he’s hinting at an AI frenzy hitting the scene because apparently, demand’s skyrocketing. Not just from the usual suspects, mind you, but from some unexpected players in the Middle East. Go figure.
There’s this dinner thing—oh, the dinner, yeah—that’s like the highlight reel. Taiwan Economic Daily couldn’t resist catching Jensen in action, munching and mingling with MediaTek and Quanta bigwigs. And not just that, he’s passing out meals and drinks like party favors to media folks. Kind of makes me wish I was there just for the grub.
So, uh, Jensen’s throwing some cryptic “new solution” hints at his Chinese partners too. Like, who’s clued in? Is it some inside joke or a legit game-changer? Who knows. What sets him apart—and I guess this is crucial—is how he’s this social butterfly with a dose of down-to-earth. Picture him chit-chatting, handing out souvenirs, and I swear there’s something über hospitable about it. That’s probably why NVIDIA’s soaring high, right?
Oh, and in case you’re wondering when Jensen’s back on stage, it’s soon. Computex 2025 keynote’s up next in, like, a blink. Spoiler: we’ll be there, feeding your tech curiosity live from the floor.
So, yeah. That’s the scoop—or more like a rambling tale of tech dinners and future whispers.