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Nvidia to make AI supercomputers entirely in US

Nvidia to make AI supercomputers entirely in US
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. (Image: Getty)
The Wall Street Journal
By Dean SealNvidia said it would start producing AI supercomputers that will be manufactured entirely in the US, a day after the Trump administration said tariffs are coming for semiconductor imports.The graphics-chip maker said in a blog post Monday morning that it is working with manufacturing partners to design and build factories for domestic AI supercomputer production.This will be the first time that AI supercomputers, which are used to power data centers that solely process artificial intelligence, will be made completely in the US, Nvid...

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