NVIDIA to Establish Global Headquarters in Taiwan, CEO Jensen Huang to Announce Site at Computex 2025

NVIDIA is set to make a historic move by establishing its global headquarters in Taiwan, with CEO Jensen Huang expected to formally announce the location during Computex 2025 in Taipei next week. This development, reported by local media sources, is another major step in strengthening NVIDIA’s already close relationship with Taiwan’s semiconductor and research ecosystem, particularly TSMC, which manufactures the company’s leading AI GPUs.

Taiwan to Host NVIDIA's Global Hub

According to insiders familiar with the decision, Taipei has been selected as the location of NVIDIA’s global headquarters, though the exact site is still being finalized. Five possible locations have reportedly been offered by the Taipei city government, all exceeding three hectares in size. The proposed locations include:

  • Taipei City Flower Park

  • Taiwan Railway marshaling yard

  • Military-owned land near Taipei Songshan Airport

  • Area adjacent to Mitsui park

  • Land involved in a Taipower urban renewal project

Each option presents its own logistical and regulatory advantages and challenges. However, the Taipei City Flower Park is said to be a leading candidate thanks to its attractive environment, ease of transportation access, and relatively low coordination complexity.

Deepening Ties Between NVIDIA and Taiwan

NVIDIA’s choice of Taiwan comes as no surprise. The company's reliance on TSMC's advanced semiconductor manufacturing for its flagship AI GPUs has placed the island at the center of NVIDIA's global supply chain. With Taiwan acting as a crucial node for AI development and semiconductor fabrication, setting up its headquarters in Taipei aligns naturally with NVIDIA’s long-term strategic vision.

“Taiwan’s deep talent pool, world-class universities, efficient infrastructure, and unparalleled chip-making capabilities make it a critical location for any technology leader focused on AI,” said one industry insider.

Site Considerations and Timeline

Despite the strategic advantages, each of the five shortlisted sites presents unique hurdles:

  • The Flower Park is attractive due to aesthetics and location but may face archaeological constraints if historical artifacts are found during construction.

  • The Taiwan Railway yard and Taipower land are complicated by multi-party ownership and bidding procedures.

  • Military-owned land near Songshan Airport would require government transfer, which could delay project timelines.

  • The Mitsui park area, though previously favored, lacks easy access to a major interchange, which may affect daily commuting for employees.

Sources indicate that NVIDIA prefers a fast-track build schedule, aiming to begin construction as soon as possible, potentially ruling out options that involve lengthy bureaucratic hurdles.

A Strategic Move With Global Implications

NVIDIA's decision to establish a major international base in Taiwan comes at a time when AI, semiconductor manufacturing, and geopolitical positioning are increasingly intertwined. By choosing Taipei, NVIDIA isn’t just expanding operations—it’s signaling Taiwan's rising importance in the future of AI and global technology leadership.

With the announcement expected during Computex 2025, all eyes will be on Huang and NVIDIA as the company outlines its ambitious vision for a new home base that could serve as a nerve center for its global AI, research, and hardware initiatives.


What do you think about NVIDIA’s decision to make Taiwan its new global base? Is this the future capital of AI hardware? Let us know your thoughts below.

Angel Morales

Founder and lead writer at Duck-IT Tech News, and dedicated to delivering the latest news, reviews, and insights in the world of technology, gaming, and AI. With experience in the tech and business sectors, combining a deep passion for technology with a talent for clear and engaging writing

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