Nvidia CEO says he will try to prioritize Japan for AI processors

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Monday that his company would do its best to supply its artificial intelligence processors to Japan amid extremely high market demand.

Japan is rushing to rebuild its once world-leading semiconductor infrastructure and catch up on the development of AI technology. The graphics processing units (GPUs) made by U.S.-based Nvidia dominate the market for AI.

“Demand is very high, but I promised the prime minister we will do our very, very best to prioritize Japan’s requirements for GPUs,” Huang told reporters at Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s official residence in Tokyo.

Huang’s visit came less than two weeks after Japan passed an extra budget that included about ¥2 trillion ($13.60 billion) earmarked for chip investment.

Some of the funds are expected to be used to support chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and chip foundry venture Rapidus, which aims to manufacture cutting-edge chips in Hokkaido.

“The semiconductor industry that Japan is now starting to grow and foster will be able to produce GPUs,” Huang said.

“Countries like Japan are realizing that you need to own your own data, build your own AI factories and produce your own AI intelligence,” he added.

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