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NVIDIA AI Updates: May 24, 2026

1. Jensen Huang lands in Taipei a week early and calls Vera Rubin Taiwan’s biggest product launch ever

NVIDIA. Jensen Huang touched down at Songshan Airport on Saturday afternoon and went straight to a “Meet-a-Claw” developers event in Nangang District, more than a week before COMPUTEX opens on June 2 and ahead of his June 1 GTC Taipei keynote. Speaking to developers, Huang framed Vera Rubin as “the largest product launch, probably in the history of Taiwan,” saying each Vera Rubin system consists of almost two million parts assembled with 150 different ecosystem partners on the island. He also signaled the broader visit schedule, including a potential May 27 groundbreaking at Beitou-Shilin Technology Park for NVIDIA’s Taiwan headquarters and a May 28 industry meeting with TSMC chair C.C. Wei, Foxconn chair Young Liu, MediaTek CEO Rick Tsai, and Delta Electronics chair Cheng Ping. Source

2. Huang pitches OpenClaw agents secured by NVIDIA OpenShell as a “powerful assistant” for coding and content work

NVIDIA. At the same Nangang developer event, Huang walked through how OpenClaw agents running under NVIDIA’s OpenShell security layer can be applied across software programming, marketing, and content creation, telling the audience that the combination “has become a really, very powerful assistant” in day-to-day developer workflows. He positioned the Taipei stop as the unofficial start of GTC Week, posting on social media that the conference “could be considered to have officially started” with the Saturday gathering, ahead of the formal June 1-4 program of keynotes and sessions. Huang declined to give a firm answer on the Taipei headquarters location but said he expects to share an update “this week,” with the office tied to the same Beitou-Shilin site flagged for the May 27 ceremony. Source