NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Reportedly Set to Sign Taiwan Constellation HQ Construction Ceremony This Month

NVIDIA is preparing for a high visibility January cadence, with CEO Jensen Huang expected to travel from CES season activity into a Taiwan visit that blends corporate culture, partner alignment, and a major real estate milestone for the company’s Asia footprint. According to a report from United Daily News, Huang is expected to sign the construction ceremony documentation for NVIDIA’s Constellation headquarters in Taiwan this month, a move framed as the company’s first global headquarters outside the United States.

Constellation was originally unveiled during Computex last year, with Huang positioning the project as a long term commitment to Taiwan, where NVIDIA now employs thousands of people across engineering, software, and platform development. The new site is planned for the Beitou Shilin Science Park, with the reported footprint covering 3.89 hectares. Construction is expected to commence once the signing is completed, and the report indicates momentum has returned after earlier delays tied to insurance related concerns.

Beyond the headquarters milestone, Huang’s Taiwan schedule is also expected to include year end celebrations with NVIDIA staff in the region and a major partner dinner with key supply chain leaders. The report describes the return of Huang’s well known trillion dollar dinner format, with attendees expected to include TSMC, Foxconn, Quanta, Wistron, and other critical ecosystem players. While these gatherings are not always associated with immediate procurement announcements, they tend to function as relationship infrastructure and execution alignment, especially for a company whose product cycle depends on synchronized handoffs across silicon, packaging, server manufacturing, and platform integration.

From an industry operations standpoint, Taiwan remains central to NVIDIA’s AI platform ramp, particularly as partners support Blackwell Ultra scaling while preparing for the next wave in the Rubin lineup. The Constellation HQ narrative reinforces a broader strategic theme: NVIDIA is investing deeper into the region that anchors a large portion of its hardware and AI supply chain, and the company is formalizing that reliance with permanent capacity, not just partnerships.

 
Do you see NVIDIA building a Taiwan headquarters as a long term supply chain resilience play, or as a talent and engineering expansion move designed to keep AI platform execution tighter year over year?

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Angel Morales

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