Nvidia is building its first US-based AI supercomputer manufacturing facilities in Arizona and Texas. This involves over one million square feet of space for production and testing of Blackwell chips and supercomputers. The investment will create AI infrastructure worth up to half a trillion dollars over four years. The move aims to meet growing demand, strengthen supply chains, and boost resilience. This announcement follows temporary tariff exemptions on electronics, with semiconductor tariffs expected soon. Nvidia is partnering with Foxconn and Wistron for supercomputer manufacturing in Texas. The AI supercomputers will power AI factories, new data centers dedicated to AI processing. Mass production is anticipated within the next 12 to 15 months, with additional partnerships for packaging and testing. The White House credits this development to the Trump administration's focus on US manufacturing. This initiative is part of a larger plan for AI infrastructure development in Texas, involving significant investments from various companies.
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