In a significant milestone for the U.S. semiconductor industry, TSMC and NVIDIA have unveiled the first Blackwell architecture chip wafer manufactured in the United States. The event took place at TSMC's advanced facility in Arizona, marking a new era of domestic production for cutting-edge AI processors after decades of manufacturing dominance in Asia. The successful production validates TSMC's $40 billion investment in its U.S. expansion. This move is expected to accelerate the development of domestic AI infrastructure and reduce reliance on supply chains vulnerable to geopolitical tensions, particularly disruptions in the Taiwan Strait. The Arizona facility is key to America's strategy to regain leadership in advanced chip manufacturing.
TSMC and NVIDIA Announce First U.S.-Made Blackwell AI Chip Wafer
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