Nvidia will produce Ai supercomputers entirely in the USA
The company currently working with Foxconn plans to produce up to USD 500 billion worth of artificial intelligence infrastructure over the next four years
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Nvidia has announced that it will start producing artificial intelligence supercomputers to be built entirely in the US, expecting to produce up to USD 500 billion of Ia infrastructure in the US within the next four years.
The semiconductor company with headquarters in Santa Clara, California, said in a blog post that it is collaborating with manufacturing partners to design and build factories for the domestic production of supercomputers. Nvidia has commissioned over 90,000 square metres of manufacturing space to build and test its Blackwell chips in Arizona and Ai supercomputers in Texas.
The company is currently collaborating with Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics manufacturer, for a supercomputer plant in Houston and with Taiwan's Wistron for a plant in Dallas. Mass production at both sites is expected to increase over the next 12-15 months.
Artificial intelligence supercomputers are the engines of a new type of data centre that will exclusively process artificial intelligence, the company explained.
