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Nvidia opens US supercomputer factories in Texas, Arizona
Nvidia has announced plans to build supercomputers entirely in the U.S. for the first time, collaborating with manufacturing partners like Foxconn and Wistron to establish factories in Texas and Arizona. This initiative aligns with the Trump administration's push for onshoring manufacturing, as the White House touted it as evidence of 'the Trump Effect' on U.S. tech investments. The company aims to produce significant AI infrastructure in the U.S., with plans for mass production of their Blackwell chips already underway in Phoenix. Meanwhile, Foxconn is in discussions with the Uttar Pradesh government in India to set up a new electronics manufacturing unit on 300 acres, marking its first facility in northern India. These developments reflect a broader trend of companies seeking to enhance their manufacturing capabilities domestically while exploring opportunities abroad. The combined efforts of these tech giants highlight the ongoing evolution in the global supply chain landscape.


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