Nvidia localizes AI chip and supercomputer manufacturing in the U.S.

April 14, 2025, 10:20 am

Multiple reports detail Nvidia’s strategic move to shift critical elements of its AI infrastructure production domestically. The announcements reveal plans to manufacture supercomputers entirely in the United States and to build AI chips in U.S. facilities, with dedicated manufacturing space in Arizona and Texas. This initiative is portrayed as a significant step toward strengthening America’s control over advanced chip technology and supply chains in an increasingly competitive global tech environment.

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theregister.com / Nvidia joins made-in-America party, hopes to flog $500B in homegrown AI supers by 2029

Blackwell production already underway in Arizona with server manufacturing coming to Texas within 15 months Nvidia wants to build and sell up to half a trillion US dollars of American-made AI supercomputer equipment over the next four years, with the help of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co,...

techinasia.com / Nvidia to invest $500b in US AI infrastructure by 2029

Nvidia's initiative includes partnerships with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), Foxconn, and Wistron.

wsj.com / Nvidia’s Made-in-the-U.S.A. Move Follows a Familiar Trump Pattern

The chip maker’s plan to build AI tech in Texas comes on the heels of a new tariff threat.

techspot.com / Nvidia shifts AI supercomputer production to the US for the first time

The project spans more than a million square feet of manufacturing space, with operations already underway. Nvidia's Blackwell chips are being produced at TSMC facilities in Phoenix, Arizona, while supercomputer assembly plants are under development in Texas (Foxconn is leading efforts in Houston,...

betanews.com / Nvidia Blackwell chips and AI supercomputers to be built in the USA thanks to Trump's economic policy shift

Nvidia is moving a large portion of its AI supercomputer manufacturing to the United States, marking a pivotal change in how the company builds its high-end Blackwell processors and related infrastructure. The shift comes as American economic policy under President Donald Trump continues to...

tomshardware.com / Nvidia aims to build $500 billion worth of AI servers in the USA by 2029

To avoid looming U.S. tariffs and strengthen supply chain resilience, Nvidia is partnering with TSMC, Foxconn, Wistron, Amkor, and SPIL to localize production of its AI servers and chips in the U.S.

arstechnica.com / Amid Trump tariff chaos, Nvidia launches AI chip production on US soil

New announcement seems aimed at appeasing Trump, signals company shift.

theverge.com / Nvidia starts producing its Blackwell AI chip at TSMC’s Arizona plant

Nvidia has brought some of its chip production stateside. On Monday, Nvidia announced that it has started producing its Blackwell AI GPUs at TSMC’s plant in Phoenix, Arizona, while companies within the state package and test them. TSMC, or Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., is the world’s...

cnet.com / Nvidia Says It's Making Chips in Arizona, Supercomputers in Texas

Uncertainty around tariffs has put a new focus on where the chips behind AI are made.

zerohedge.com / Nvidia Announces "Engines Of World's AI Infrastructure" Will Be Built In America For First Time

Nvidia Announces "Engines Of World's AI Infrastructure" Will Be Built In America For First Time President Trump's 'America First' agenda - more specifically, the revival of domestic critical supply chains to reinforce hemispheric defense - scored a massive win this morning as Nvidia...

wsj.com / Nvidia to Make AI Supercomputers Entirely in U.S.

Nvidia said it would start producing AI supercomputers that will be manufactured entirely in the U.S.

techcrunch.com / Nvidia says it plans to manufacture some AI chips in the U.S.

Nvidia says it has commissioned more than a million square feet of manufacturing space to build and test AI chips in Arizona and Texas as part of an effort to move a portion of production to the U.S. The chipmaker says that Nvidia Blackwell chips have started production at TSMC’s chip plants in...


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