NVIDIA plans to manufacture its next generation of chips and superordinators entirely entirely in the United States, the company said on a statement on Monday.
This decision reflects an increase in AI infrastructure demand and a wider push to locate the manufacture of advanced technologies – that which could also benefit cryptographic minors to reuse their installations for AI and high performance IT (HPC).
Many of these operators already have access to large -scale power and cooling systems necessary for the operations of the data center, making them potential actors in the UA growing economy.
Crypto minors, formerly concentrated on chopping power, are increasingly sought after means to integrate into the IA and HPC supply chain. Their access existing in dense infrastructure and logistical experience in the management of operations on an industrial scale gives them an implication such as the request for overvoltages of calculation of the AI.
The recent prices of US President Donald Trump, however, cause anxiety among minors, as policy changes should increase costs on ASIC minors, electrical components, networking equipment and more.
Nvidia has obtained more than a million square feet of space through Arizona and Texas to build and test Blackwell fleas and AI systems, said Nvidia. Production has already started in TSMC facilities in Phoenix.
In Texas, superordinating factories are under construction with Foxconn in Houston and Wistron in Dallas, with a full production expected within 12 to 15 months.
This marks a change for Nvidia, which has already relied on facilities abroad. The company will also work with AMKOR and SPIL to manage packaging and tests in Arizona.
Nvidia expects these efforts to support up to half a bill of ia infrastructure in the next four years. CEO Jensen Huang described a quarter of work “the first time that IA global infrastructure engines are under construction in the United States.”
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