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NVIDIA PLANS BILLIONS FOR U.S. CHIP PRODUCTION OVER FOUR YEARS

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March 28, 2025

Picture a sun-soaked stretch of Arizona desert, where a sprawling plant hums with the pulse of tomorrow’s tech, silicon wafers gleaming under the watchful eyes of engineers.

NVIDIA PLANS BILLIONS FOR U.S. CHIP PRODUCTION OVER FOUR YEARS

Nvidia's chief, Jensen Huang, let slip a blockbuster vision to the Financial Times, unveiling plans to pour hundreds of billions into U.S.-made silicon over the next four years.

For tech buffs, gamers, and industry watchers, it’s a tale of a titan doubling down on American soil, betting big on a future where artificial intelligence drives everything from chatbots to self-steering autos.

imageThis isn't a quiet pivot. Huang pegged Nvidia's total electronics spending at half a trillion dollars through 2028, with a hefty chunk—potentially $250 billion to $300 billion—flowing to stateside plants. It’s a seismic shift for a company that’s leaned hard on Taiwan's chipmaking might, now turning to U.S. shores amid trade winds and geopolitical tremors.

The move promises jobs, innovation, and a tighter grip on supply lines, all while Nvidia's Blackwell systems already roll off American lines, humming with Al’s next wave.

imageThe story kicks off in Silicon Valley, where Nvidia's been the kingpin of graphics and AI silicon, its valuation soaring past $2.9 trillion on the back of a tech boom. Huang, a wiry visionary who co-founded the outfit in 1993, sees a landscape shifting fast. Tariffs loom under a Trump administration keen on “America First,” and Taiwan's chip plants—vital to Nvidia's past—face quake risks and China's shadow. So, he's planting stakes here, eyeing a supply chain that's less a tightrope and more a sturdy bridge.

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