Blackwell “Made in the USA”: Nvidia Begins US Production, AI Supercomputers to Follow 36 Comments
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NVIDIA has announced the production of Blackwell HPC-class GPUs (GB200/GB100) for AI supercomputers at TSMC in the United States. By mid-2026, NVIDIA’s AI supercomputers are to be manufactured in the United States based on these GPUs.
AI Supercomputer with Blackwell “Made in the USA”
“The engines of the world’s AI infrastructure are being built in the United States for the first time,” announced Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, in a press release. With partners TSMC, Foxconn, Wistron, Amkor, and SPIL, Nvidia plans to produce AI supercomputer systems worth more than $500 billion over the next four years. The chips for this are manufactured by TSMC in the new fab in Phoenix, Arizona; mass production began these days. In Arizona, Amkor and Spil will also take over packaging and testing in the future—the GPUs are not leaving the United States. The systems are then to be manufactured by Foxconn in Houston and Wistron in Dallas, both in Texas.
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Hardware for 10 AI Data Centers
The systems are then to be used in ten AI computing centers, which NVIDIA calls “Gigawatt AI factories,” in the United States.
The manufacturing of NVIDIA AI chips and supercomputers for the American AI factories is expected to create hundreds of thousands of jobs and generate billions of dollars in economic security over the coming decades. Nvidia
New facilities must be planned with the help of AI (digital twins) and equipped (robotics).
Topics: Graphics Cards Semiconductor Industry Nvidia Nvidia Blackwell Supercomputer Economy Source: Nvidia

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