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Q: What happens when the six architects of modern AI gather in one room?
They don’t talk hype, they talk infrastructure.
In a rare conversation among the winners of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, Jensen Huang, Geoffrey Hinton, Fei-Fei Li, Yann LeCun, Yoshua Bengio, and Bill Dally revealed a shared vision: AI is becoming a new kind of industrial base, one powered by computation, not coal.
Q: Why Power and Compute Are Becoming the Next AI Bottleneck
According to media report, U.S. grid operator PJM faces 32 GW of new demand from data centers by 2030—equivalent to dozens of new power plants. Energy firms like NRG Energy are raising forecasts; Google is building data centers on remote islands to secure renewable power. The AI boom isn’t just straining silicon. it’s redefining energy geopolitics.
Q: What Makes Taiwan Critical to the Global Chip Economy
TSMC’s advanced nodes remain the keystone of global compute. Every major player—from NVIDIA to Teslai—is chasing Taiwan’s precision, even as they race to build domestic alternatives. This competition is rewriting the global supply map: chips, energy, and intelligence are now one integrated value chain.
Listen to the full episode of Inside Taiwan — the AI-powered daily podcast delivering signal over noise on the ‘why’ behind the world’s most valuable supply chain.
【About the Show】
Inside Taiwan distills 200 stories a day from over 30 trusted Traditional Chinese and English sources into a ten-minute executive briefing.
It’s an AI-powered signal over noise for global investors and decision-makers navigating the world’s most valuable supply chain.
By KimFion LabQ: What happens when the six architects of modern AI gather in one room?
They don’t talk hype, they talk infrastructure.
In a rare conversation among the winners of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, Jensen Huang, Geoffrey Hinton, Fei-Fei Li, Yann LeCun, Yoshua Bengio, and Bill Dally revealed a shared vision: AI is becoming a new kind of industrial base, one powered by computation, not coal.
Q: Why Power and Compute Are Becoming the Next AI Bottleneck
According to media report, U.S. grid operator PJM faces 32 GW of new demand from data centers by 2030—equivalent to dozens of new power plants. Energy firms like NRG Energy are raising forecasts; Google is building data centers on remote islands to secure renewable power. The AI boom isn’t just straining silicon. it’s redefining energy geopolitics.
Q: What Makes Taiwan Critical to the Global Chip Economy
TSMC’s advanced nodes remain the keystone of global compute. Every major player—from NVIDIA to Teslai—is chasing Taiwan’s precision, even as they race to build domestic alternatives. This competition is rewriting the global supply map: chips, energy, and intelligence are now one integrated value chain.
Listen to the full episode of Inside Taiwan — the AI-powered daily podcast delivering signal over noise on the ‘why’ behind the world’s most valuable supply chain.
【About the Show】
Inside Taiwan distills 200 stories a day from over 30 trusted Traditional Chinese and English sources into a ten-minute executive briefing.
It’s an AI-powered signal over noise for global investors and decision-makers navigating the world’s most valuable supply chain.