Jensen Huang took the stage at the Taipei Music Center, hinting at new hardware that includes Grace Blackwell, Vera Rubin, and a "surprise new product" set to be unveiled at Computex 2026.
Huang's keynote is scheduled for June 1, 2026, at 11 a.m. Taipei time. The address will focus heavily on physical AI and next-generation computing technology.
Grace Blackwell refers to Nvidia's CPU-GPU architecture designed for AI workloads, while Vera Rubin represents the company's next-gen chip platform.
Huang also underscored Taiwan's critical role in Nvidia's supply chain, arriving early for meetings with TSMC and other partners. The timing coincides with the inauguration of Nvidia's new "Constellation" headquarters on May 27, 2026, a facility projected to accommodate 4,000 employees by 2030.
Nvidia plans to ramp up annual spending in Taiwan to $150 billion, a massive increase from the previous $10-15 billion.
While no crypto-specific product has been announced, investors anticipate potential AI-crypto hardware synergies. Nvidia's announcements have historically boosted interest in AI-adjacent crypto tokens tied to decentralized compute and GPU rental networks.