Nvidia CEO announces plans to invest $150B annually in Taiwan, unveils expanded Taipei campus
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Summary
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced the company plans to invest approximately $150 billion annually in Taiwan, a significant increase from the $10-15 billion spent per year four to five years ago. The announcement was made alongside the unveiling of a new expanded campus in Taipei, highlighting Nvidia's growing commitment to Taiwan as a key operational hub.
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Four years ago, five years ago, Nvidia was spending about 10, 15 billion dollars a year in Taiwan
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