Nvidia Expands US AI Chip Manufacturing with Major Arizona and Texas Facilities
- Nvidia began producing its latest Blackwell AI chips at TSMC's Phoenix, Arizona factory and is building supercomputer plants in Texas as of May 2025.
- This expansion follows U.S. policy pressures and tariff threats that spurred tech firms to localize manufacturing amid anxiety over import costs and supply chains.
- The Texas facilities in Houston and Dallas, partnered with Foxconn and Wistron, will produce AI-focused supercomputers expected to ramp up within 12 to 15 months.
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang emphasized that increasing domestic production supports the company's ability to address the rapidly expanding market for AI chips and supercomputers while enhancing supply chain strength and overall resilience.
- Nvidia’s move signals a broader U.S. trend to build advanced AI infrastructure domestically, potentially supporting up to half a trillion dollars in AI servers over four years.
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Heritage Foundation’s Roberts: ‘Golden Age of America’ Lies in Revitalization of Faith
EWTN News Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts (right) talks to EWTN News Capitol Hill Correspondent Erik Rosales on “EWTN News Nightly” on Tuesday, April 15, 2025. Roberts insisted that for America to experience a true 'cultural awakening,' it must be willing to practice religion publicly.
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