GOWIN has been invited by NVIDIA to take part in the APAC Robotics and Edge AI Partner Day at NVIDIA GTC Taipei 2026, held alongside COMPUTEX Taipei. The participation reflects a growing collaboration between the two companies, particularly around NVIDIA’s Holoscan platform.
Holoscan is designed to bring real-time AI processing out of the cloud and into the physical world, powering applications in robotics, autonomous machines, industrial systems, and advanced edge AI. Instead of relying on distant data centers, it enables machines to process data locally and respond instantly to inputs from cameras, sensors, and surrounding environments.
This is critical for use cases like robotics, medical systems, smart factories, and ADAS, where timing and responsiveness are everything.
But compute alone doesn’t solve the problem.
For edge AI systems to function reliably in real-world environments, they must seamlessly connect and coordinate a wide range of components sensors, motors, actuators, cameras, displays, and high-speed interfaces alongside the AI processor. That’s where compact, low-power, and highly adaptable hardware becomes essential.
GOWIN sees this as a key enabler for scaling edge AI. The company is focused on delivering solutions that balance performance with efficiency devices that are not only powerful, but also cost-effective, compact, and flexible enough to integrate with diverse systems.
Its FPGA portfolio is well positioned for this role, acting as a bridge between AI compute and the complex web of real-world connectivity required in next-generation edge architectures.
At a broader level, GOWIN emphasizes that ecosystem collaboration will be critical to making AI more practical and widely deployable.




