Nvidia, the dominant player in chips for AI models, said it will produce as much as half a trillion dollars’ worth of AI infrastructure in the US over the next four years through manufacturing partnerships.
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Nvidia, the dominant player in chips for AI models, said it will produce as much as half a trillion dollars’ worth of AI infrastructure in the US over the next four years through manufacturing partnerships.
Production of Nvidia’s latest generation AI chip, known as Blackwell, has begun at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing’s new plant in Phoenix. Santa-Clara, California-based Nvidia is also building supercomputer manufacturing plants in Texas with Foxconn and Wistron, and partnering with Amkor Technology and Siliconware Precision Industries for packaging and testing operations in Arizona, the company said in a statement on Monday.
“Mass production” is expected to ramp up in the next 12 to 15 months.
“Adding American manufacturing helps us better meet the incredible and growing demand for AI chips and supercomputers, strengthens our supply chain and boosts our resiliency,” CEO Jensen Huang said in the statement.
Electronics players around the world, including chipmakers, are reeling from shifting new tariff policies from the Trump administration. Over the weekend, President Donald Trump pledged he will still apply tariffs to phones, computers and popular consumer electronics, downplaying an exemption issued on Friday as just a procedural step in his overall push to remake US trade.
Companies from Apple Inc. to Eli Lilly & Co. have announced plans to spend billions of dollars boosting their US manufacturing presence since Trump’s election. Many of the plans were already in the works before the election, or closely track prior spending trends.
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