150 billion a year for the ‘AI center of the world’: a dangerous idea?

Huang called Taiwan the “epicenter of the artificial intelligence revolution,” which is no coincidence. The island is today crucial for global production of the most advanced semiconductors, without which modern artificial intelligence systems can hardly function. But Nvidia is no longer just a manufacturer of graphics cards.

The company is becoming one of the key pillars of the global AI infrastructure – a kind of combination of a technological giant, a provider of computer infrastructure and a strategic partner to countries that want to develop their own artificial intelligence systems. Is China hunting for “forbidden chips”? One of the important dimensions of Nvidia’s growing dependence on Taiwan is undoubtedly the increasingly complex relationship between the United States and China.

The export restrictions imposed by the United States have severely limited sales of the most advanced semiconductors in recent years.

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