NVIDIA to Build AI Supercomputers in U.S., Creating 100,000 Jobs and Boosting Economic Growth
April 29, 2025
Production of NVIDIA Blackwell chips has commenced at TSMC’s facilities in Phoenix, Arizona, while supercomputer manufacturing plants are being established in Houston and Dallas with partners Foxconn and Wistron.
CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the importance of American manufacturing for meeting the growing demand for AI chips and enhancing supply chain resilience.
NVIDIA plans to invest up to $500 billion over the next four years to strengthen supply chains and create hundreds of thousands of jobs.
The establishment of AI supercomputers is expected to create hundreds of thousands of jobs and contribute trillions of dollars to economic security in the coming decades.
These AI factories are equipped with the latest technologies, including the Blackwell architecture and Grace Hopper Superchips, to meet the rising demand for scalable intelligence.
The Blackwell architecture, which powers NVIDIA's AI advancements, features a dual-die design and a high-speed interconnect of 10 terabytes per second.
CoreWeave has launched Blackwell-powered AI systems to support large-scale AI training and computational tasks, enhancing access to high-performance AI infrastructure.
NVIDIA plans to leverage advanced AI, robotics, and digital twin technologies in the design and operation of the new manufacturing facilities.
Mass production at the new plants is expected to ramp up within the next 12 to 15 months.
To support this initiative, the company has secured over a million square feet of manufacturing space for building and testing NVIDIA Blackwell chips in Arizona and AI supercomputers in Texas.
NVIDIA is set to manufacture AI supercomputers entirely in the U.S. for the first time, responding to the global demand for AI infrastructure.
This initiative is expected to stimulate trillions in economic growth in the coming decades.
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