Google builds a major new AI hardware centre in Taipei.Google builds a major new AI hardware centre in Taipei.

Google commits to Taiwan with largest AI hardware center outside the US

Google has opened its largest AI hardware center outside the United States in Taiwan, where its teams will build and test the machines that run the company’s AI systems.

Google said the new Taipei center will design and install advanced AI chips, such as Google’s TPU chips, into the servers used in its data centers worldwide.

Google builds more AI hardware in Taiwan 

Google will use Taiwan’s talented workforce of engineers, designers, and technical staff with extensive experience to build hardware for its AI chips, including Google’s TPU processors. The team will construct the chips, slot them into motherboards, assemble them into servers, and test them on a large scale to ensure they function well with data centers worldwide.

The tech giant will send the chips, servers, and systems developed in Taipei to its data centers worldwide, where they will power services such as Google Search, YouTube, and Google’s AI platform, Gemini. The company stated that the new center is part of its long-term plan to expand operations in Taiwan, as hundreds more staff will join the infrastructure engineering team, which was first established in 2020.

Google already has a presence in Taiwan, and this new center is the company’s way of saying it’s here to stay. The tech giant already has two centers for building consumer electronics in the country, one of which is a major Asia-Pacific data center that started operating in 2013, and investments in several international subsea cables that connect Taiwan to the world.

Google says Taiwan is a favorable island for AI innovation because of its skilled engineers, strong semiconductor companies like TSMC, and experience in developing complex hardware. The new center only solidifies Taiwan as a trusted partner in global technology. 

US agrees that Taiwan is essential for technology

Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te said Google trusts Taiwan as a strong, long-term partner in global technology, and the new data center demonstrates the company’s commitment to the country. Lai said the center demonstrates to the world that Taiwan is also a place where manufacturers can build and test AI systems to ensure they are safe and trustworthy. 

Taiwan is home to the largest contract chipmaker, TSMC, which manufactures advanced computer chips for companies such as Nvidia and other tech giants. Computers use these chips to process large amounts of data very quickly for AI systems, and analysts say TSMC’s position as the top chip maker in the world makes the island perfect for Google to expand its AI operations.

The de facto US ambassador in Taipei, Raymond Greene, said the new center shows just how much the relationship between the United States and Taiwan has grown, and he even called it the beginning of a “new golden age.” He explained that the facility will also enhance security and innovation, as both countries aim to develop AI systems in collaboration with trusted partners and establish secure supply chains that can operate despite disruptions from global tensions. 

Both American and Taiwanese officials revealed at a news conference that the new center combines research, engineering, manufacturing, and global deployment networks to develop more advanced AI systems and ensure the technology is accessible and trustworthy.

Analysts said Google’s investment in Taiwan is part of a broader trend in which tech companies in the US are investing more heavily in the region. The plan by tech giants is to leverage Taiwan’s skilled engineers, world-class semiconductor production capabilities, and global deployment expertise to build their AI systems globally, demonstrating that secure technology is still possible when implemented responsibly and with trust.

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