NVIDIA Chooses Houston and Dallas to Manufacture American-Made AI Supercomputers

Texas, the birthplace of the semiconductor, will lead U.S. manufacturing with NVIDIA’s new AI supercomputer facilities.

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4/14/20251 min read

Houston, TX — NVIDIA is bringing AI supercomputer production to the U.S., with Houston and Dallas at the forefront, announced on April 14, 2025. Texas, where the semiconductor was invented by Texas Instruments in 1958, will now become the nation’s leading semiconductor manufacturer, leveraging over a million square feet of new manufacturing space.

The Details:

  • Houston and Dallas Hubs: NVIDIA partners with Foxconn in Houston and Wistron in Dallas to build AI supercomputer plants, with mass production starting in 12-15 months.

  • Arizona Support: Blackwell chips are already in production at TSMC’s Phoenix plant, with Amkor and SPIL handling packaging.

  • Economic Impact: NVIDIA’s $500B plan will create new jobs and economic activity.

  • Tech Innovation: NVIDIA will use AI, robotics, and digital twins like Omniverse to design and automate the facilities.

Why It Matters:

CEO Jensen Huang calls it a historic move, saying, “The engines of the world’s AI infrastructure are being built in the U.S. for the first time,” solidifying Texas’s tech legacy.

The Catch:

Supply chain complexities may pose challenges—watch for production updates.

Bottom Line:

Houston and Dallas are powering Texas’s return as the semiconductor capital, driving the future of AI infrastructure.