QCT was once again honored to welcome NVIDIA Founder and CEO, Jensen Huang, to our booth at COMPUTEX 2026 for the fourth year in a row. Now, more than a tradition, it has become a powerful symbol of a partnership that continues to redefine the future of AI infrastructure. This year’s visit carried even deeper meaning, as both teams reflected on over a decade of collaboration while celebrating the next chapter of the AI revolution with NVIDIA Vera Rubin and the NVIDIA DSX AI factory-scale platform. The atmosphere was electric as leaders from Quanta and NVIDIA came together, sharing gratitude, vision, and confidence in what lies ahead.

Fig. 1 Jensen Huang signs the NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 rack built by QCT
In a defining moment of the visit, Jensen Huang signed the NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 rack built by QCT—an AI platform at the forefront of next-generation infrastructure. More than a ceremonial act, the signing embodied years of trust, co-innovation, and a shared commitment to advancing the limits of what AI can achieve.

Fig. 2. Barry Lam gives his speech during Jensen’s visit to the QCT booth
Barry Lam, Founder and Chairman of Quanta Computer, welcomed Jensen Huang and noted that he has inspired a new generation of AI innovation. He highlighted the long-standing collaboration between Quanta and NVIDIA in developing AI infrastructure solutions, emphasizing that working closely with Jensen Huang and the NVIDIA platform is both important and essential to the advancement of AI. Barry expressed his sincere gratitude for Jensen Huang’s leadership and continued support, and affirmed that both companies will further deepen their partnership, jointly exploring new possibilities in AI technology and accelerating the industry’s development.

Fig. 3. C.C. Leung highlights NVIDIA’s vision and execution in his short talk
Following his remarks, C.C. Leung, Vice Chairman and President of Quanta Computer, expressed his enthusiasm after hearing Jensen Huang’s keynote at Computex 2026 on June 1st. He built on this momentum by outlining Quanta’s strategic focus on delivering scalable, high-performance platforms capable of meeting the demands of modern AI workloads. Emphasizing the company’s operational excellence, he highlighted Quanta’s ability to translate innovation into real-world deployments, enabling customers to accelerate digital transformation with confidence. Reiterating a sense of urgency and execution, C.C. concluded with a clear call to action: “Let’s make it happen in the next two to three months.

Fig. 4. Mike Yang thanks Jensen Huang for making AI profitable
Mike Yang, President of Quanta Cloud Technology, highlighted QCT’s strong commitment to advancing AI infrastructure through close collaboration with industry leaders such as NVIDIA. Opening with enthusiasm and exclaiming—“Wow, another Computex”—he expressed deep appreciation for Jensen Huang and reflected on their shared journey, noting that while the early stages came with challenges, QCT has always believed in NVIDIA and its vision. He emphasized that this journey has been profoundly impactful, not only because of the technology and products, but also due to the powerful business model behind them—particularly the concept of tokenomics, which extends beyond traditional technologies. Stressing that profitability remains fundamental in business, Mike credited NVIDIA and Jensen Huang for making this a reality. He also underscored QCT’s ability to deliver cutting-edge, end-to-end data center solutions that enable customers to accelerate AI adoption at scale, from cloud to edge.

Fig. 5. Jensen Huang speaks of surging AI agent demands
At the QCT booth during Computex 2026, Jensen Huang emphasized that the global AI industry has entered a pivotal phase, noting how dramatically it has evolved over the past six months. He remarked that the foundation for this moment has been years in the making, highlighting that AI has become both useful and profitable after steady development since 2006. Huang described that the industry is “turbocharged,” driven by increasing real-world productivity and broad adoption, and pointed out that AI has moved beyond being a showcase technology into a true value-generating tool. In particular, AI tokens are now proving to be profitable, especially with the rise of AI agents and large language models capable of handling complex tasks. He identified two key forces behind this surge: a sharp increase in computational demand—fueled by more sophisticated, iterative use of AI tools—and stronger enterprise adoption as organizations recognize AI’s practical benefits. As demand continues to grow, Huang noted that the industry has already doubled in size in recent years and is poised for even faster expansion. To meet this demand, QCT and NVIDIA are accelerating mass production of its Grace Blackwell platform and advancing the next-generation Vera Rubin platform at the “speed of light”. He also thanked Quanta and QCT for their efforts, acknowledging the significant workload required to produce both platforms simultaneously, and expressed confidence that all stakeholders will benefit from the ongoing AI boom.
QCT marked today’s occasion with NVIDIA in a uniquely symbolic way—presenting a striking five-layer AI-themed cake that celebrates both innovation and partnership. Each layer represented a key pillar of the modern AI ecosystem, from energy, chips, infrastructure, to models and applications, reflecting the shared vision that continues to push boundaries in high-performance computing. The commemorative gesture not only highlighted the technological milestones achieved together but also underscored the human element behind innovation—partnership, creativity, and a shared passion for shaping the future of AI.

