The company joins forces with TSMC, Foxconn, Wistron, Amkor and Spil to build supercomputer and AI chips in Arizona and Texas.
Nvidia moves Its operations to manufacture AI supercomputer in the United States for the first time, instead of counting on a world-scale supply chain.
In partnership with industry giants such as TSMC, Foxconn and Wistron, the company establishes large -scale facilities to produce its advanced Blackwell chips in Arizona and its complete supervisors in Texas. Production should reach the full scale within 12 to 15 months.
More than a million square feet of manufacturing space have been put into service, with key roles also played by the AMKOR and SPIL packaging and test companies.
This decision reflects Nvidia’s ambition to create up to half a bill of ia infrastructure in the next four years, while increasing the resilience of the supply chain and increasing its WE-The operations based instead of developing only abroad.
These AI superordinators are designed to supply new highly specialized data centers called “AI factories”, capable of managing large IA workloads.
Nvidia’s investment should support the construction of dozens of these facilities, generating hundreds of thousands of jobs and obtaining long -term economic value.
To improve efficiency, Nvidia Will apply your own AI, robotics and simulation tools in these projects, using omaverse to model the factory operations virtually and Isaac Gr00T to develop robots that automate production.
According to CEO Jensen Huang, the manufacturing of manufacturing houses strengthens supply chains and better positions the company to meet global demand for IA computer power.
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