A manufacturer of American paples known to design and provide the processors behind some of the most powerful AI computers in the world indicates that it will make some of its products in Texas and Arizona.
It would seem to be a important movement For Nvidia, based in California, because it is currently based mainly on TSMC based in Taiwan to make its chips. Shelly Brisbin of the standard says that it is greatly believed that Nvidia’s announcement is a response to pricing threats from the Trump administration.
The Nvidia Monday announcement promises up to $ 500 billion in investment in the United States over the next four years, with Chip Manufacturing in Texas from the next 12 to 18 months, in partnership with Foxconn in Houston and Wistron in Dallas. The combined manufacturing space of Texas and Arizona of the company will be more than a million square feet, said the CEO of the company, Jensen Huang.
Techcruch and NPR reported that Nvidia’s attention on American manufacturing was the result of an agreement with the Trump administration, which will allow Nvidia to continue exporting its high -end H20 chip to China.
Although microchips and technological devices such as smartphones and computers were exempt from the administration’s pricing diet last week, President Trump said this weekend that semiconductor prices were able to be announced later this week.
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