We (Nvidia) have a very long history in Taiwan. A long time ago when I was young and when Nvidia was young, I came to Taiwan to seek partners to help us build our chips," Huang said. "I was fortunate to have the support of TSMC, package company SPIL (Siliconware Precision Industries), and many assembly companies here, like Foxconn, Asus, MSI, Quanta."
"Another reason is technology excellence. The ecosystem is unparalleled," he said. "Every aspect of building chips and computers is located here, all the way down to the most minute, complex connectors that connect high-speed cables."
Huang also praised the "work ethic" of the people here and the "spirit of partnership" among the companies.
"That has really set Taiwan apart," he added.
Meanwhile, "Taiwan is the source of so much of our engineering. We have hundreds of engineers here and over the next five years, we are going to hire another thousand engineers," Huang said, referring to the R&D center.
In the interview, he also said that the company is "seeking a large plot of land" to build a "significant headquarters" here.
"If anybody has some property they'd like to tell me about, please let me know," he said in the interview.