NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has expressed concern that insufficient global energy supplies could hinder the advancement of artificial intelligence, extending beyond Taiwan’s energy situation. Huang highlighted the substantial power demands of AI infrastructure, noting that energy constraints pose a significant risk to future AI development. He emphasized that securing adequate power is becoming a critical factor in determining where AI technologies can be successfully deployed and expanded. The CEO indicated that NVIDIA is actively evaluating locations with reliable and sufficient energy resources for its operations. This concern isn’t limited to Taiwan; Huang believes multiple regions face potential energy limitations impacting AI growth. He stressed the need for increased energy production to support the rapidly growing demands of the AI industry, warning that shortages could stifle innovation and progress. NVIDIA is investing heavily in AI hardware and software, making energy availability a crucial component of its long-term strategy.
