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TSMC would not exist without K. T. Li; Nvidia would not be possible without TSMC

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"At the venue where Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) founder Morris Chang received the honor of the inaugural Li Kuo-Ting Award in Taipei on November 9, Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang also showed up along with other tech leaders such as Quanta chairman Barry Lam, Acer founder Stan Shih, and Foxconn founder Terry Gou, to congratulate Morris Chang and express his recognition for Chang's contribution to the technological development in Taiwan.

During his speech at the ceremony, Huang reiterated his appreciation of Morris Chang and said that "Nvidia would not be possible without TSMC." He added that Chang created one of the world's greatest companies, and from his experience working at various big companies and leading Nvidia to collaborate with so many firms in this world, there is no other company as extraordinary and incredible as TSMC, as it "jumps through hoops to support every customer's constantly changing needs at the same time."

Huang said Nvidia is built upon TSMC, and its GPU-accelerated computing is reshaping the technology industry, achieving a much larger artificial intelligence (AI) revolution than PCs, networks, and mobile phones. Without TSMC, Nvidia would not have been able to realize this.

"On my first meeting with Morris, I was in my 30s. He was speaking to me about corporate governance, the importance of integrity." Huang recalled his memory, "That was infused into TSMC. And it turns out, trust, is the ultimate, the most fundamental and essential boundary in technology."

"Elephants can dance (referring to former IBM CEO Lou Gerstner's book)," Huang said, "Morris raised one (TSMC) that can jump through hoops."

 
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