Overview
- Nvidia has announced plans to manufacture its high-performance AI chips exclusively in the United States for the first time.
- The decision follows the implementation of a 32% US tariff on semiconductor imports from Taiwan under President Trump's trade policies.
- The company aims to address surging global demand for AI chips and supercomputers by investing in domestic production infrastructure.
- Nvidia will partner with Taiwanese firms like Foxconn and Wistron to build facilities in Texas and Arizona, targeting AI infrastructure worth up to €500 billion over four years.
- The White House has welcomed the decision, citing benefits for American workers, the economy, and national security.