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Nvidia to Invest $500 Billion in U.S. Chip Manufacturing Over Four Years

by Joan Aimuengheuwa
March 20, 2025
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Nvidia to Invest $500 Billion in U.S. Chip Manufacturing Over Four Years
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Nvidia is preparing for a huge investment in the United States, with CEO Jensen Huang confirming plans to channel hundreds of billions of dollars into chip and electronics production over the next four years. 

The goal is to bolster domestic manufacturing, which could boost the AI industry and strengthen America’s competitive edge in the semiconductor space.

“I think we can easily see ourselves manufacturing several hundred billion of it here in the U.S.,” Huang stated in an interview with the Financial Times. Nvidia expects to spend around half a trillion dollars on electronics within this period, one of the highest financial commitments in the sector.

This investment comes when the AI boom has driven insatiable demand for Nvidia’s high-performance chips, but supply chain vulnerabilities and geopolitical tensions have raised concerns. 

The company is now looking to reduce dependence on overseas production, particularly in Taiwan, by expanding its footprint in the U.S. through partners such as TSMC and Foxconn. “TSMC investing in the U.S. provides for a substantial step up in our supply chain resilience,” Huang noted.

Meanwhile, Chinese firms, including Huawei, are aggressively developing AI hardware, presenting a challenge to Nvidia’s top place. DeepSeek, a rising Chinese AI company, recently launched a chatbot with reportedly fewer AI chips, leading to talks about whether Nvidia’s costly technology will continue to hold its edge. 

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Investors have been watching and are concerned about both competition and U.S. government restrictions on chip exports to China.

At Nvidia’s recent developer conference in California, Huang revealed that demand for the company’s new Blackwell AI chips has been underestimated. “Orders for 3.6 million Blackwell chips from four major cloud firms don’t even include Meta, smaller cloud providers, and startups,” he told analysts. 

This a far greater appetite for Nvidia’s latest technology than previously anticipated, reiterating why the company is aggressively scaling production.

Government policies will also help the company. Huang noted that the Trump administration, if it returns to power, could accelerate AI industry growth in the U.S. by providing favourable policies and ensuring energy supply remains uninterrupted.

Nvidia aims to safeguard its supply chain, meet surging AI demand, and stay ahead in the sector.

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