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NVIDIA has unveiled its first Blackwell wafer manufactured domestically at TSMC’s Arizona facility, according to reports. The company reportedly aims to strengthen its US manufacturing footprint amid global supply chain considerations, with CEO Jensen Huang calling it a historic moment for American chip production.
NVIDIA has revealed what sources indicate is the first wafer for its Blackwell architecture manufactured in the United States, according to company announcements. The hardware was reportedly assembled at TSMC‘s semiconductor manufacturing facility in Phoenix, Arizona, marking a significant step in NVIDIA‘s efforts to strengthen domestic production capabilities for its advanced AI chips.