# Nvidia leads key themes at Computex 2026 AI tech showcase

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> Published: 2026-05-29 03:20:24+00:00

# Nvidia leads key themes at Computex 2026 AI tech showcase

Jensen Huang's keynote kicks off a packed week in Taipei, with AI factories, robotics, and physical AI dominating the agenda.

Every year, the tech world descends on Taipei for Computex, and every year the event tells you something about where the industry’s center of gravity has shifted. This year, the answer is unambiguous: it’s Nvidia’s world, and everyone else is just building inference servers in it.

Computex 2026 runs June 2-5 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center and TICC. But the real curtain-raiser is Nvidia’s GTC Taipei event, which spans June 1-4 and effectively absorbs the conference’s opening act. Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s leather-jacketed CEO, delivers his keynote on June 1 at 11 a.m. Taipei time, with a focus on the latest advances in AI and accelerated computing.

## Physical AI, AI factories, and the robotics push

The session lineup tells you exactly where Nvidia is placing its bets. Prominent talks include “Physical AI at Scale,” scheduled for June 2, and “Extreme Co-Design,” slated for June 4.

“Physical AI” refers to AI systems that interact with the real world, think autonomous robots, self-driving vehicles, and industrial automation. Nvidia has been building toward this for years with its Omniverse simulation platform and its Isaac robotics toolkit.

“AI factories” is Nvidia’s term for data centers purpose-built to produce intelligence as their primary output. In English: instead of data centers that store your photos and serve web pages, these are facilities whose entire job is to train and run AI models.

## Taiwanese partnerships and the supply chain narrative

Notable partners at this year’s event include Wiwynn and GIGABYTE, both of which are showcasing AI infrastructure technology built around Nvidia’s platforms.

Wiwynn, a cloud infrastructure company, has become a critical supplier of AI server designs to major hyperscalers. GIGABYTE, long known for consumer GPUs and motherboards, has pivoted hard into enterprise AI hardware.

There’s also unofficial speculation about potential CPU announcements at the event, with names like the N1X and Vera chips floating around the rumor mill. Nvidia has been expanding beyond GPUs into CPUs for data centers with its Grace architecture.

Conference passes for GTC Taipei sold out rapidly, which tells its own story about the level of industry interest.

## What this means for investors

Nvidia’s agenda is aggressively focused on AI compute platforms, robotics, and infrastructure. There’s no meaningful crossover with the cryptocurrency or blockchain space. Searches across crypto news platforms turned up zero references to digital assets in connection with Computex 2026 or Nvidia’s announcements.

During the 2021 crypto boom, Nvidia had to create separate product lines and implement hash rate limiters to manage demand from miners. Now, the company’s narrative is entirely AI-native.

Any surprise CPU announcements, even unofficial ones, would also matter. Nvidia currently relies on partnerships with companies like AMD and Intel for the CPU side of data center builds. Owning both the GPU and CPU inside an AI factory would give Nvidia pricing power and integration advantages that competitors would struggle to match.

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