Nvidia to Manufacture AI Supercomputers Entirely in the U.S.
The company commits $500 billion to domestic AI infrastructure, with production already underway in Arizona and Texas facilities set to ramp up in the next 12-15 months.
- Nvidia's Blackwell AI chips are already being produced at TSMC's Phoenix, Arizona facility, marking the start of U.S.-based manufacturing.
- The company is constructing supercomputer manufacturing plants in Houston and Dallas, Texas, in partnership with Foxconn and Wistron.
- Mass production at the new facilities is expected to begin within 12 to 15 months, with over one million square feet of manufacturing space commissioned.
- Nvidia's $500 billion investment over four years aims to strengthen supply chain resiliency and meet surging global demand for AI technology.
- The decision aligns with evolving U.S. trade policies and tariff measures, reflecting a broader industry shift toward reshoring critical tech manufacturing.





































