Nvidia’s Announcements at Computex: AI for the Future

Nvidia has announced several new technologies and partnerships at Computex 2025 in Taipei, designed to focus on enhanced AI infrastructure for data centres and enterprise computing environments.
The company revealed NVLink Fusion, a silicon technology that enables third-party integration with Nvidia GPUs, alongside the introduction of RTX Pro Servers based on the Blackwell architecture.
Nvidia also disclosed a partnership with Foxconn to build an AI supercomputer in Taiwan.
“A tectonic shift is underway: for the first time in decades, data centres must be fundamentally rearchitected – AI is being fused into every computing platform,” says Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia, during his keynote presentation.
NVLink Fusion: Enabling new integration possibilities
NVLink Fusion represents a shift in Nvidia's approach to AI infrastructure, allowing companies to develop semi-custom solutions that incorporate both Nvidia GPUs and third-party components.
It also enables the integration of custom CPUs and accelerators with Nvidia’s GPUs, which aims to create more adaptable AI systems for a range of enterprise applications.
The technology is already being adopted by several leading firms. MediaTek, Marvell, Alchip Technologies, Astera Labs, Synopsys and Cadence are now incorporating NVLink Fusion into their custom silicon development efforts.
Additionally, Fujitsu and Qualcomm are planning to use the technology to integrate their custom CPUs with Nvidia GPUs in high-performance computing environments. Qualcomm today announced its return to the data centre market via CPU development with Nvidia technology.
This development by Nvidia seeks to address continued business demand for specialised AI solutions beyond standard offerings, allowing partners to create systems for specific applications while remaining within Nvidia's ecosystem.
NVLink Fusion operates as an expansion of Nvidia's business model from selling chips to licensing core technologies that can be incorporated into a wider range of products.
RTX Pro Servers: Delivering more powerful enterprise AI compute
Nvidia has also introduced the RTX Pro Server line, which seeks to target enterprise AI applications with improved performance metrics compared to previous generations.
The servers, powered by RTX Pro 6000 GPUs based on the Blackwell architecture, deliver up to 1.7 times the performance of the company's previous H100 systems.
These systems represent an evolution from Nvidia's traditional focus on providing chips for third-party servers to offering complete server solutions. The RTX Pro servers are designed for enterprise environments requiring high-performance AI computing capabilities, including content creation, model training and inference applications.
The company is also eager to cement this offering as part of its wider Blackwell platform strategy, positioning Nvidia technology as the foundation for next-generation AI infrastructure in data centres.
Foxconn partnership set to build AI innovation
Jensen Huang also announced a partnership between Nvidia and Foxconn to build an AI supercomputer in Taiwan. Powered by 10,000 Nvidia Blackwell GPUs, the facility aims to advance AI research and industry innovation across the region.
This collaboration also includes the government of Taiwan and aims to establish a computing resource for researchers, startups and enterprises. The supercomputer will be managed by Foxconn's Big Innovation Company as part of Nvidia's Cloud Partner programme.
Foxconn is also developing smart hospital solutions using Nvidia's technologies, advancing physical and digital robotics for healthcare applications.
Additionally, Nvidia is also powering ABCI-Q, which has been described as the world's largest quantum research supercomputer. This platform aims to advance quantum computing research, with Nvidia's GPUs and CUDA-Q platform forming the computational foundation for hybrid quantum-AI research across institutions and industry partners.
Jensen explains: “Nvidia sees itself as a pioneer of a new AI era and is using Computex as a stage to strategically position its narrative: as an innovator, but also as an infrastructural cornerstone for new digital value chains.”
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