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Jen-Hsun Huang made a lightning visit to Taiwan before the nuclear referendum, shouting "Nuclear energy is better." Is the scenario of President Lyle's nuclear power becoming a reality?
Jen-Hsun Huang suddenly made a lightning visit to Taiwan on the eve of the nuclear power referendum, and in an interview with the media, he stated that "nuclear energy is better" and mentioned that energy can drive AI factories to increase technological output, which led to external speculation reminiscent of the plot of the Principal Lyle short film. (Background: The Blue and White coalition proposed legislation to extend the operation of nuclear power plants for up to 20 years, in an effort to end the non-nuclear homeland policy.) (Additional background: Meta signed a 20-year nuclear power agreement to support AI Computing Power with a whole nuclear reactor, collaborating with the US company Constellation Energy.) NVIDIA founder Jen-Hsun Huang made a sudden lightning visit to Taiwan this morning (22nd), taking a VJT750 private jet from NVIDIA's headquarters in San Jose, landing at Songshan Airport this morning, and accepting media interviews. During the interview, he unexpectedly mentioned that nuclear energy is a great choice, which unexpectedly influenced the voting landscape for Taiwan's referendum the next day (23rd). Jen-Hsun Huang mentioned that he will establish the Asian headquarters in Taiwan because of important partnerships here, and he is collaborating with Hon Hai to set up an AI factory, mentioning the urgent energy needs in Taiwan: AI will enhance productivity across all industries, creating unprecedented applications, and these emerging industries need AI factories to drive them. We announced our collaboration with Hon Hai at Computex, which will be Taiwan's first AI factory, definitely not the last one. These AI factories all need energy; without energy, there is no industrial growth and vitality. This is why humanity, industries, and vehicles need energy. We need energy to drive the world; this is definitely a great opportunity for Taiwan. I sincerely hope that we can explore all forms of energy here. There are already good technologies to handle net-zero carbon emissions and sustainable energy, such as solar and wind power, and nuclear energy is also an excellent choice… Being made into a comedic film, deliberately to push votes. In fact, Jen-Hsun Huang was just portrayed by the Kuomintang as the character "Principal Lyle" in a promotional video, which some people can't help but associate with promoting the nuclear power referendum. As for the purpose of his visit to Taiwan, Huang emphasized at the beginning of the interview that he came to meet with relevant departments of TSMC. At the same time, he stressed the importance of Taiwan's semiconductor industry: You know we have many employees in Taiwan, working with the chip department, supply chain… really very busy, collaborating with engineers across Taiwan… I really hope the local government can address our needs and solve all necessary problems so we can establish our Asian headquarters here. But regardless of how he clarifies, Huang's remarks and visit have once again stirred up a whirlwind of NVIDIA in Taiwan. Related reports demand the extension of nuclear power! Taipower employees protested to the Ministry of Economic Affairs on May 1: Billion-dollar subsidies are the energy version of a "Ponzi Scheme," with the public footing the bill. The Executive Yuan recognizes that there is a lack of electricity in the north! Blocking large Computing Power centers, AI, semiconductors, and other energy-hungry monsters can only be saved by nuclear power? Will electricity prices rise? Taipower's three scenarios are revealed, and Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua: Striving for a billion dollars in funding from the Legislative Yuan, restarting nuclear power requires public consensus. <Jen-Hsun Huang's lightning visit to Taiwan before the nuclear power referendum shouting "nuclear energy is better," is the plot of Principal Lyle's nuclear power short film becoming real?> This article was first published in BlockTempo, the most influential blockchain news media.