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NVIDIA Announces U.S. AI Supercomputer Manufacturing

NVIDIA Announces U.S. AI Supercomputer Manufacturing

NVIDIA plans to bring supercomputing manufacturing to the United States for the first time, helping boost resilience in its supply chain.

May 24, 2025
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NVIDIA has announced a landmark move to manufacture AI supercomputers entirely in the United States, marking the first time the company will produce this technology on American soil. In collaboration with its manufacturing partners, NVIDIA has secured over a million square feet of space across Arizona and Texas to build and test its advanced Blackwell chips and AI supercomputers. The initiative is part of NVIDIA’s broader plan to establish a resilient, American-made AI infrastructure capable of meeting the growing demand for AI technologies.

A New Era for AI Infrastructure

Production of NVIDIA’s Blackwell chips has already begun at TSMC’s plant in Phoenix, Arizona, with mass production set to increase in the next 12-15 months. Additionally, supercomputer manufacturing plants are being developed in Texas in collaboration with Foxconn in Houston and Wistron in Dallas. These AI supercomputers are designed specifically for data centers dedicated to artificial intelligence processing. The strategic manufacturing partnerships with Amkor and SPIL for testing and packaging in Arizona further strengthen the company’s supply chain, ensuring world-class quality control. NVIDIA plans to produce up to $500 billion in AI infrastructure over the next four years, bolstering U.S. job growth and economic security.

See also: NOAA to Enhance Weather Analytics via Supercomputer Upgrade

Economic Impact and Future Outlook

By bringing artificial intelligence chip and supercomputer production to the U.S., NVIDIA hopes to strengthen its ability to meet growing demand and also mitigate disruptions to its supply chain resilience. This manufacturing initiative is expected to create hundreds of thousands of jobs and stimulate trillions of dollars in economic activity. In addition to its new factories, NVIDIA plans to integrate its advanced artificial intelligence, robotics, and digital twin technologies to streamline and automate the manufacturing process. This move strongly supports the U.S. as a global hub for artificial intelligence innovation and helps ensure that the country remains at the forefront of the AI revolution.

Elizabeth Wallace

Elizabeth Wallace is a Nashville-based freelance writer with a soft spot for data science and AI and a background in linguistics. She spent 13 years teaching language in higher ed and now helps startups and other organizations explain - clearly - what it is they do.

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