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NVIDIA Commits $500 Billion to U.S. AI Supercomputers; Trump Declares Start of “Golden Age of America”

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In a landmark development for America’s tech and manufacturing sectors, NVIDIA announced on April 14 that it will manufacture AI supercomputers entirely within the United States—part of a $500 billion commitment to building AI infrastructure across the country. The announcement drew immediate praise from President Donald Trump, who declared it a defining moment in what he called the “Golden Age of America.”

“NVIDIA COMMITS 500 BILLION DOLLARS TO BUILD A.I. SUPERCOMPUTERS, PLUS, IN THE UNITED STATES, EXCLUSIVELY,” President Trump wrote Monday morning on Truth Social. “This is very big and exciting news. All necessary permits will be expedited and quickly delivered to NVIDIA, as they will to all companies committing to be part of the Golden Age of America!”

The president’s remarks amplify the significance of NVIDIA’s move, which aligns with his administration’s national strategy to bring advanced manufacturing back to American soil, especially in high-tech sectors like artificial intelligence and semiconductor production.

NVIDIA’s American AI Manufacturing Strategy

In its official blog post, NVIDIA confirmed that it will work with partners like Foxconn and Wistron to build AI supercomputers in the U.S. This includes leveraging existing manufacturing facilities in Wisconsin and expanding operations in Arizona, where TSMC is preparing to manufacture NVIDIA’s latest Blackwell chips.

“We’re manufacturing AI supercomputers in the U.S.,” the company stated. “This includes systems featuring NVIDIA’s latest Blackwell architecture, manufactured in Arizona and assembled in Wisconsin.”

The commitment is part of a broader push to scale domestic AI production capabilities to meet soaring demand from sectors ranging from data centers to cloud computing and defense. NVIDIA’s AI supercomputers, featuring Blackwell GPUs and Grace CPUs, will be integrated and tested in the United States, reinforcing national security goals and reshoring critical technologies.

Jensen Huang, NVIDIA’s CEO, emphasized the importance of investing in robust AI infrastructure:

“AI is the most important technology force of our time. As companies and countries race to adopt it, our work with global manufacturers and U.S. partners will ensure the AI factories of the future are built on American soil.”

Economic and Strategic Significance

NVIDIA’s $500 billion investment—projected over multiple years—is not only one of the largest in tech infrastructure but also a major boost to American job creation, supply chain resilience, and tech sovereignty.

According to the company, the initiative involves more than 1 million square feet of manufacturing space already secured in the U.S., with mass production expected to begin within 12 to 15 months.

This move directly supports President Trump’s second-term agenda to restore U.S. manufacturing dominance, particularly in high-tech sectors. The administration has promised to fast-track permits for companies investing in American infrastructure and jobs, using tools such as regulatory relief and tax incentives.

A Milestone in the U.S.-China Tech Rivalry

The decision by NVIDIA to shift advanced AI production to the U.S. also marks a strategic pivot amid rising global competition—especially with China, which has invested heavily in AI and semiconductors. The U.S. government has increasingly stressed the need to reduce dependence on foreign tech manufacturing, citing economic and national security risks.

President Trump’s public endorsement of NVIDIA’s move signals strong executive backing for companies that align with the administration’s vision of a tech-forward, domestically anchored economy.

Conclusion

With this ambitious commitment, NVIDIA positions itself as a cornerstone of America’s AI revolution—backed by supportive policies from the Trump administration. The convergence of public and private sector action marks what both the president and industry leaders are calling the dawn of a new technological and economic era in the United States.

For further information, see:
NVIDIA Official Blog Post
President Trump’s Post on Truth Social

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