- Nvidia confirms that she will fully manufacture her AI superordinators in the United States
- Arizona and Texas to accommodate flea production facilities and superordinators
- Dust sustained by Trump so that onshore technology leads billions of new investments
Nvidia has announced that she would make her AI supervisors to the United States entirely.
The company has revealed its intention to produce a value of $ 500 billion in IA infrastructure in the United States over the next four years, to build and test fleas in Arizona and to assemble AI superordinators in Texas.
More than a million square feet of new manufacturing spaces are under development to support this expansion.
The Trump effect?
The production of Blackwell AI fleas in Nvidia began in TSMC installations in Phoenix. In Texas, Foxconn and Wistron will manage the manufacture of superordinators in Houston and Dallas, mass production should develop between 12 and 15 months.
Nvidia also works with Amkor and Spil in Arizona to pack and test her chips. Together, these installations form a new supply chain entirely based in the United States, which the company has never done before. Will it make a huge difference? Probably not.
According to the White House, this decision is part of a broader trend caused by efforts to bring back the key technological manufacturing on American soil.
“This is the Trump effect in action,” said a white house press release. “President Donald J. Trump made the manufacture of flea -based in the United States a priority in the context of his implacable prosecution of an American manufacturing renaissance, and she is bearing fruit – with billions of dollars of new investments obtained in the technological sector alone.”
Earlier in 2025, President Trump announced a private investment of $ 500 billion in AI infrastructure led by Openai, Oracle and SoftBank, called Stargate.
Apple also announced an investment of $ 500 billion, while TSMC has hired $ 100 billion for the manufacture of national tamiaux. The White House noted that the overcharging of these industries supports American workers, strengthens the economy and improves national security.
“AI global infrastructure engines are built in the United States for the first time,” said Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia.
“The addition of American manufacturing helps us to better meet the incredible and growing demand for fleas and AI superordinators, strengthens our supply chain and stimulates our resilience.”