Taiwan aspires to become one of the “nerve centers” of AI development

06/28/2024

Updated at 11:48 a.m.

Taipei (Taiwan), Jun 28 (EFE).- Taiwan, home to the world’s largest semiconductor manufacturers, aspires to become one of the “nerve centers” of artificial intelligence (AI) development, but does it have enough capacity to absorb the growing global demand for chips? That question has an uncertain answer: Taiwan has the technical capabilities to produce the most advanced semiconductors on the market, but its multiple energy challenges raise doubts about the future of its production model. IMAGES: JAVIER CASTRO. IMAGES OF THE NEIHU TECHNOLOGY PARK, WHERE THERE ARE NVIDIA, FOXCONN AND MEDIATEK BUILDINGS, OF A POWER STATION IN THE WENSHAN DISTRICT, THE NANGANG DISTRICT, HOME TO SEVERAL TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES (AMD, INTEL) AND A SOFTWARE PARK, AND RESOURCES FROM DOWNTOWN TAIPEI, TAIWAN.

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