Speaking to the media in Taiwan, Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang weighed in on the chipmaker’s supply chain given the red-hot demand for the company’s high-end products.
"We have a lot of customers depending on us. And so our supply chain resilience is very important to us. We manufacture in as many places as we can," said Huang.
"We're open to manufacturing with Intel. And [Intel CEO] Pat [Gelsinger] has said in the past that we're evaluating their process, and we've recently received the test chip results of their next generation process and the results look good."
Huang also added that Nvidia received "good" results for an Intel test chip.
"You know that we also manufacture with Samsung, and we're open to manufacturing with Intel. Pat [Gelsinger] has said in the past that we're evaluating the process, and we recently received the test chip results of their next-generation process, and the results look good," Huang added.
This week's comments come after similar remarks Huang made in March.
“We've diversified the number of foundries, and Intel is an excellent partner of ours[…] They're interested in us using their foundries, and we're very interested in exploring it," Nvidia's top executive said.