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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says Taiwan will need more electricity to support growing demand for AI chips, computers and data centers. Huang’s comments come as concerns grow over whether Taiwan’s power infrastructure can keep pace with the rapid expansion of the AI industry.

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00:00NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang says Taiwan's AI boom will require more electricity as demand for chips and data centers keep
00:07rising.
00:10Taiwan's manufacturing growth is so strong and the demand for Taiwan's chips, computers, and also Taiwan needs to build AI
00:21data centers.
00:23And so Taiwan needs more energy.
00:27Without energy, there can be no economic growth.
00:30Huang's comments come as concerns mount over whether Taiwan's power infrastructure can keep pace with AI industry expansion.
00:38State-owned utility Tai Power says it has planned a new substation near the Taipei Science Park, which can supply
00:45180 megawatts of electricity once finished.
00:49Meanwhile, Premier Zhou Rongtai says Taiwan's power supply is stable.
00:52He also says the government is reviewing a restart plan for the country's recently deactivated number three nuclear power plant
00:59at Ma Anshan.
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