STORY: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said Tuesday that his company has secured enough supply to support strong growth.The comments come as demand for chips surges amid the AI boom.And Huang says it's true for both the graphics chips and Nvidia's new central processing units: “We've secured supply for very robust growth of all of those systems. For very robust growth of our CPUs, for very robust growth of our CPUs for storage and CX for storage, for CPUs plus GPUs for Vera Rubin. We have supply for very, very robust growth, but we're still supply constrained.”Huang was speaking a day after Nvidia unveiled a new chip called the RTX Spark.:: June 1, 2026It's designed to bring advanced AI capabilities to personal computers.Set to launch in the fall, the product will put Nvidia in direct competition with AMD, Intel, and Apple.Huang said the RTX Spark is part of the firm's partnership with Microsoft to “reinvent the PC” for the AI era.He was speaking during the weeklong Computex tech event in Taiwan, where he was born: “Taiwan is such an incredible strategic partner for the United States because Taiwan is investing in the ecosystem, the manufacturing in the United States. If you look at TSMC and Amkor and SPIL and Wistron and Foxconn, the amount of investment they put into the United States so that the global supply chain could be as diversified and resilient, redundant as possible is incredible.”Huang said Nvidia's Vera data center CPUs would be even more popular than its GPUs because of their key role in processing information.