Ah, Jensen’s gallivant in Taiwan. You ever have a moment stick with you for no rhyme or reason? That’s how I felt reading about NVIDIA’s big cheese doing the rounds in Taipei. Or maybe it wasn’t so random. Anyway, let’s dig in.
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So, Jensen’s trip this year – it’s like a scene from a movie with a plot twist that makes no sense but you’re hooked anyway. Computex 2025, right? NVIDIA pulled out the big guns. But, seriously, it’s not just about tech – there’s this epic dinner Jensen throws that’s the real showstopper. Picture him mingling at some local eatery, chatting up folks like TSMC’s top dog, MediaTek, and Quanta execs. These gatherings kind of scream “business as usual,” yet they aren’t, if you catch my drift.
Oh, and he wasn’t just chewing on sesame noodles or whatever. Nah, Jensen’s feeding the media too – literally. The man dishes out meals and drinks, and I’m like, “Is this some cultural food diplomacy or just Jensen being Jensen?” Who knows, right?
But wait! Here’s where it gets nuts. During his convo with TSMC’s CC Wei, Jensen spills the beans. He’s all, “Yeah, TSMC, buckle up, the AI train isn’t stopping.” And by train, I mean an explosion of demand from, get this, places beyond Silicon Valley. Think the Middle East – they’re gearing up like it’s a space race. Plus, Jensen’s all gung-ho on data centers in Taiwan. Who knew silicon and scenic views were the perfect mix?
Meanwhile, he’s just as chummy with his Chinese partners, whispering about a “new solution” on the horizon. It’s like he’s the tech world’s Santa Claus, minus the reindeer. And Jensen? Not the buttoned-up suit type. He’s mingling, joking, handing out souvenirs – basically, a walking charisma factory. It’s a vibe.
Fast forward – or backward? – to his Computex 2025 keynote. It’s hours away. Dunno why I’m even counting. But hey, stay tuned. I’ll be on the ground, soaking it all in, trying to make sense of the chaos.