NVIDIA to Manufacture American-Made Artificial Intelligence Supercomputers in the US

NVIDIA announces plans with partners to build and produce Artificial Intelligence supercomputers on American soil, signaling a significant expansion of the US tech manufacturing sector.

NVIDIA has unveiled a major initiative to manufacture Artificial Intelligence supercomputers entirely within the United States, marking a first for the company. Teaming up with manufacturing giants such as TSMC, Foxconn, and Wistron, NVIDIA has commissioned over a million square feet of space dedicated to building and testing its cutting-edge Blackwell chips in Arizona and assembling complete Artificial Intelligence supercomputers in Texas. Initial production of the Blackwell chips has already begun at TSMC facilities in Phoenix, while supercomputer assembly plants are being established in Houston with Foxconn and in Dallas with Wistron. Full-scale mass production is expected to accelerate within the next 12 to 15 months, leveraging a sophisticated supply chain that includes specialized packaging and testing from partners Amkor and SPIL in Arizona.

This unprecedented US-based production push is part of NVIDIA´s ambitious plan to deliver up to half a trillion dollars in Artificial Intelligence infrastructure over the next four years. The company’s intensifying partnerships with leading global manufacturers are aimed not only at scaling the deployment of Artificial Intelligence supercomputers—dubbed ´AI factories´—but also at solidifying supply chain resilience across North America. These new data centers, designed exclusively for Artificial Intelligence processing, are expected to form the backbone of a burgeoning industry that will see dozens of gigawatt-scale ´AI factories´ come online across the country in the near future.

NVIDIA projects that domestic manufacturing of its Artificial Intelligence chips and supercomputers will create hundreds of thousands of new jobs in the US, supporting a robust ecosystem poised to generate trillions of dollars in economic value over the coming decades. By localizing the entire production process— from advanced chip fabrication to assembly, packaging, and testing—NVIDIA and its partners aim to strengthen both the competitiveness and security of the American tech infrastructure, while underpinning the next era of Artificial Intelligence innovation.

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