Nvidia has unveiled plans to produce up to $ 500 billion in AI infrastructure in the United States over the next four years thanks to partnerships with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), Foxconn, Wistron, Amkor Technology and Silicon Precision Industries (SPIL).
Describing an ambition to design and build factories to produce NVIDIA superordinators has entirely in the United States, the company noted that it had ordered more than a million square feet of manufacturing space in Arizona and Texas so far.
TSMC plant In Phoenix, Arizona, has already started production of the latest company AI chips, while the manufacture of super-manager in Texas is in the facilities with Foxconn in Houston and Wistron in Dallas.
Production in the last two factories should “increase in the next 12 to 15 months”.
He plans to work with AMKOR and SPIL on packaging and test operations in Arizona.
Discussing the quintet of the partners involved, Nvidia said that “these world renowned companies deepen their partnership with Nvidia, increasing their activities while expanding their global footprint and hardening the resilience of the supply chain”.
He described his superordinators as “motors of a new type of data center created for the sole purpose of processing artificial intelligence”.
The founder and CEO of Nvidia, Jensen Huang (photo)) said: “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 increases our resilience.”
The announcement comes at a time of uncertainty around Prices on the import of semiconductors And a multitude of other articles in the United States and as a authorities in the country are trying to push manufacturing in the country.