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The world's largest chip manufacturing group wants to have a 'stronghold' in Vietnam

VnExpressVnExpress10/12/2023

Nvidia's leadership wants to establish a "stronghold" to attract talent around the world , contributing to promoting the semiconductor and artificial intelligence ecosystem in Vietnam.

In a meeting with Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on the afternoon of December 10, Mr. Jensen Huang, Chairman and General Director of Nvidia Corporation (USA) - the world's largest chip manufacturing corporation (valued at nearly 1,200 billion USD) said that the "base" will contribute to promoting start-up companies, designing and developing supercomputers, and producing software of the future.

"This will contribute to Vietnam's digital future and Nvidia is pleased to participate in the partnership with Vietnam," said Mr. Jensen Huang, affirming that the Vietnam-US relationship has a favorable foundation for cooperation in the fields of semiconductors and artificial intelligence.

The Chairman and CEO of Nvidia Corporation highly appreciates the opportunities, strategies, and focused approaches of Vietnam in the field of semiconductors and artificial intelligence; and also values ​​Vietnamese human resources in this field. If Vietnam succeeds on the wave of semiconductors and artificial intelligence, it will succeed in the most important stages and fields of industry and technology.

"Vietnamese people are very good at math, have good software skills and are in a good position to develop semiconductors and artificial intelligence. Nvidia identified Vietnam as an important market and invested 250 million USD," he said.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (right cover) received Nvidia Corporation Chairman Jensen Huang on the afternoon of December 10. Photo: Nhat Bac

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (right cover) received Nvidia Corporation Chairman Jensen Huang on the afternoon of December 10. Photo: Nhat Bac

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said he highly valued Mr. Jensen Huang's visit, which would contribute to promoting the comprehensive strategic partnership between Vietnam and the US. He said he would set up a working group to promote cooperation agreements between the two sides, headed by the Prime Minister.

The Government leader emphasized that in the newly established comprehensive strategic partnership, Vietnam and the US agreed to make science, technology and innovation an important new pillar. Therefore, the two countries need to focus resources and intelligence, giving priority to a number of key areas for Vietnam, especially the semiconductor industry - an area in which Vietnam and the US have signed a cooperation document.

According to the Prime Minister, Vietnam has many potentials and advantages suitable for human qualities in the field of semiconductor industry. The whole country has 6,000 semiconductor industrial engineers working for domestic and foreign enterprises. Vietnam aims to train 50,000 high-quality engineers from now until 2030, with priority given to semiconductor design engineers.

On this basis, the Vietnamese Government leader asked Nvidia to define a strategic, long-term vision in cooperation, accompanying and supporting Vietnam in building and implementing a national semiconductor strategy. He also hoped Nvidia would support Vietnam in developing the semiconductor industry in all three stages of design, chip factory construction, packaging and testing.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (left cover) welcomed Mr. Jensen Huang on the afternoon of December 10. Photo: Nhat Bac

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (left cover) welcomed Mr. Jensen Huang on the afternoon of December 10. Photo: Nhat Bac

Nvidia was founded in 1993 as a manufacturer of graphics cards for computers and is now a pioneer in the field of accelerated computing. The company has more than 27,000 employees and has revenue of $27 billion in fiscal year 2023.

Jensen Huang, co-founder of Nvidia, became a superstar in the semiconductor industry when his company's graphics chips became sought after. He was born in Taipei in 1963 and lived in Taiwan and Thailand. In 1993, he and two friends, Chris Malachowsky and Curtis Priem, founded Nvidia with an initial capital of $40,000.

In early 2022, the company announced the H100 - the world's most powerful GPU at the time - but analysts said it was the wrong time to launch, as businesses were looking to tighten spending and lay off staff. However, by the end of last year, ChatGPT suddenly created a global fever, making Nvidia's AI chip sought after. Nvidia's market capitalization from 400 billion in January reached the 1,000 billion USD mark at the end of May.

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