NVIDIA to Manufacture AI Supercomputers in the US

NVIDIA plans to produce AI supercomputers in the US, bolstering supply chain resilience and economic growth.

NVIDIA is partnering with manufacturing leaders to establish facilities in the United States dedicated to producing NVIDIA AI supercomputers entirely within the country. These facilities, spanning over a million square feet, will focus on manufacturing NVIDIA Blackwell chips in Arizona and AI supercomputers in Texas.

The production of NVIDIA Blackwell chips is commencing at TSMC’s plants in Phoenix, Arizona, and supercomputing facilities are underway in Texas with partners Foxconn and Wistron. NVIDIA aims to commence full-scale production within 12-15 months, leveraging advanced manufacturing technologies and a robust supply chain.

In the next four years, NVIDIA plans to generate up to half a trillion dollars in AI infrastructure in the US by collaborating with industry giants like TSMC, Foxconn, and Amkor. This venture is set to enhance supply chain resilience and spur job creation, aligning with Jensen Huang´s vision of meeting increasing demands for AI technology while reinforcing America’s economic security.

The development taps into NVIDIA´s strengths, utilizing its AI, robotics, and digital twin technologies for efficient facility operation, including leveraging NVIDIA Omniverse and NVIDIA Isaac GR00T for advanced manufacturing automation.

77

Impact Score

Europe weighs technology sovereignty push amid internal debate

Europe is preparing a new policy push to reduce reliance on major technology platforms, but internal disagreements are shaping the scope and pace of the effort. The Artificial Intelligence Development Act is due to be unveiled on June 3 after repeated delays.

EU Artificial Intelligence Act omnibus deal delays high-risk rules

A provisional EU agreement would push back key high-risk Artificial Intelligence Act deadlines while keeping major transparency duties on track for 2 August 2026. The deal also adds a new ban on non-consensual intimate imagery and child sexual abuse material generated by Artificial Intelligence systems.

UK and EU Artificial Intelligence regulatory outlook for May 2026

The UK is moving ahead with targeted Artificial Intelligence measures in policing, online safety, cyber security and copyright policy, while the EU is refining how the EU Artificial Intelligence Act will apply in practice. Consultations, new offences and implementation deadlines are shaping the next phase of compliance on both sides.

Contact Us

Got questions? Use the form to contact us.

Contact Form

Clicking next sends a verification code to your email. After verifying, you can enter your message.