NVIDIA and AMD’s top brass have been making waves in Japan recently, each keen to tap into the country’s burgeoning interest in AI technology.
NVIDIA & AMD Eye Japan’s AI Market for Investment Opportunities
It’s clear that Japan has set its sights on becoming a frontrunner in artificial intelligence by investing heavily in tech infrastructure. The country is encouraging leading tech companies, like NVIDIA and AMD, to set up shop and help create the world’s most friendly environment for AI development. With the recent visits from AMD’s CEO Lisa Su and NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang, it’s evident that Japan is becoming the prime target for these tech giants looking to expand their influence.
According to a Bloomberg report, Jensen Huang’s visit to Japan was more than just a courtesy call. He pushed for the country to increase its electricity production to support burgeoning AI demands. Meeting with Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, they talked about strategies for Japan to secure a leading position in AI, leveraging its existing expertise in robotics and manufacturing. In a gesture underscoring his commitment, Huang even presented the Prime Minister with a DGX Spark AI supercomputer.
NVIDIA is in search of strengthening its regional foothold, especially as it navigates challenges in China. The company faces stiff competition there and is constrained by new US export policies, making Japan a strategic alternative with its deep R&D potential and ambition to become a global AI leader.
Lisa Su of AMD also made time for a visit, discussing opportunities with the Japanese PM and several partners. While details remain under wraps, it’s clear that Japan is highly interested in AMD’s growth within its borders. The government appears eager to forge ties with AMD, reinforcing the notion that the race is on between AMD and NVIDIA to dominate Japan’s AI market.
In a tweet expressing her recent visit, Lisa Su shared her enthusiasm about future collaborations in Japan, signaling that both NVIDIA and AMD are motivated to stake their claims in this promising AI landscape.