Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: Buying Taiwan Semiconductor stock is "very wise"

Zhitong
2025.08.22 10:45
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang highly praised Taiwan Semiconductor during his visit to Taipei, calling the purchase of its stock "very wise." He discussed cooperation with TSMC executives, including the development of new AI chip platforms and related products. He stated that TSMC is "one of the greatest companies in human history" and thanked it for its contributions to NVIDIA's next-generation AI chips. In addition, Huang mentioned that NVIDIA chips do not have "backdoors" and talked about discussions with the United States regarding providing alternatives to the H20 chip for China

According to Zhitong Finance APP, Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia (NVDA.US), arrived in Taipei for a brief visit and met with executives from its main chip partner Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US). He highly praised Taiwan Semiconductor, stating that anyone who buys the company's stock is "very wise."

The main purpose of his visit was to discuss ongoing and upcoming collaborations, including Nvidia's new AI chip platform and a series of new products developed in partnership with Taiwan Semiconductor, such as advanced CPUs, GPUs, and switches designed specifically for AI-driven workloads.

Jensen Huang stated, "First of all, I believe Taiwan Semiconductor is one of the greatest companies in human history, and anyone who wants to buy Taiwan Semiconductor stock is very wise."

He mentioned that this visit was primarily to thank Taiwan Semiconductor for its contributions to Nvidia's next-generation AI chip platform, Rubin.

He said, "This is the first chip in our history that has a completely new and revolutionary architecture for each chip. We have completed the packaging work for all chips."

He also stated that Nvidia's chips do not have "backdoors." When asked about the new AI chip B30A specifically for China, Jensen Huang mentioned that Nvidia is in discussions with the U.S. regarding providing a substitute for the H20 chip to China, adding that this is not a decision made by the company.

Additionally, there are reports that some of Nvidia's suppliers will suspend production of the H20 AI chips designed specifically for the Chinese market