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July 1, 2026
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NVIDIA and Partners Build in America, for America

Overview

NVIDIA and its partners are investing in American manufacturing, supply chains, energy grids and skilled workforces so the U. can produce the infrastructure needed for better healthcare, breakthrough scientific discovery, stronger industrial productivity and global technology leadership. For 250 years, America has built railroads that connected a continent, power grids that lit up cities, factories that powered prosperity, semiconductors that made the digital age possible and the internet that opened knowledge to the world.

Key Takeaways

  • That progress depends on more than chips and AI models.

    It depends on the wide range of physical components behind them: advanced semiconductors, packaging, power systems, cooling, cloud capacity and much more - along with the people who build and operate it all.

  • NVIDIA plans to produce up to $500 billion of AI infrastructure in the U.

    with partners including TSMC, Foxconn, Wistron, Corning, Lumentum, Coherent and Amkor.

  • It can help computer scientists write software, operations teams strengthen supply chains, and engineers design and simulate products.

    In this way, the five-layer cake of AI is enabling America to build new industries and reimagine existing ones.

  • This includes direct jobs like electricians, plumbers, HVAC technicians, pipefitters and construction workers, as well as indirect jobs throughout the wider supply chain.

    In Sherman, Texas, Coherent , a key networking supplier across NVIDIA's AI stack, broke ground this month on its expanded facility, scaling what it calls the world's first volume production 6-inch indium phosphide fab.

  • They are electricians and construction workers and designers and technicians.

Stats & Key Facts

  • #In 43 states and growing, NVIDIA's network of American partners and suppliers spans semiconductors, boards, systems, racks and more - all to meet this rare moment in the nation's history and set up the country's future by bringing the supply chain home.
  • #NVIDIA plans to produce up to $500 billion of AI infrastructure in the U.
  • #Public First estimates that in 2026 alone, NVIDIA-driven AI demand will contribute $485 billion to the U.

NVIDIA and its partners are investing in American manufacturing, supply chains, energy grids and skilled workforces so the U. can produce the infrastructure needed for better healthcare, breakthrough scientific discovery, stronger industrial productivity and global technology leadership. That progress depends on more than chips and AI models.

It depends on the wide range of physical components behind them: advanced semiconductors, packaging, power systems, cooling, cloud capacity and much more - along with the people who build and operate it all. "AI is driving a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reinvigorate American manufacturing and supply chains," said Jensen Huang, NVIDIA founder and CEO. In 43 states and growing, NVIDIA's network of American partners and suppliers spans semiconductors, boards, systems, racks and more - all to meet this rare moment in the nation's history and set up the country's future by bringing the supply chain home.

In just the past few years, NVIDIA and its partners have onshored the most advanced semiconductor manufacturing to build and test NVIDIA Blackwell chips in Arizona, with production underway at TSMC's Phoenix facility and new AI supercomputer manufacturing plants planned with Foxconn in Houston and Wistron in Dallas. NVIDIA plans to produce up to $500 billion of AI infrastructure in the U. with partners including TSMC, Foxconn, Wistron, Corning, Lumentum, Coherent and Amkor.

That means more advanced chips made in America, more systems assembled in America and more work for the contractors, technicians and engineers who are building the future. But the purpose of this buildout extends far beyond the chips and systems being produced in the U. It's to accelerate what those chips and systems make possible.

AI can help scientists discover medicines, forecast weather and solve problems once beyond reach. It can help computer scientists write software, operations teams strengthen supply chains, and engineers design and simulate products. In this way, the five-layer cake of AI is enabling America to build new industries and reimagine existing ones.

It's helping to increase productivity, add jobs and bolster the U. And by producing intelligence at scale, AI is supporting open science that accelerates discovery across universities, labs, startups and industry. Public First estimates that in 2026 alone, NVIDIA-driven AI demand will contribute $485 billion to the U.

GDP and that AI infrastructure powered by NVIDIA chips is supporting over 100,000 jobs. This includes direct jobs like electricians, plumbers, HVAC technicians, pipefitters and construction workers, as well as indirect jobs throughout the wider supply chain. In Sherman, Texas, Coherent , a key networking supplier across NVIDIA's AI stack, broke ground this month on its expanded facility, scaling what it calls the world's first volume production 6-inch indium phosphide fab.

This is part of a project expected to create 1,000 jobs. Those new jobs in the city of some 54,000 people are a fraction of the positions already created in the effort to build AI in the U. "The onshoring of manufacturing is intensifying," Huang said at the groundbreaking event, highlighting the hundreds of thousands of jobs being created in America.

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