NVIDIA shows off first Blackwell wafer manufactured in the US
NVIDIA unveils first Blackwell wafer made in the U.S. at TSMC Phoenix NVIDIA has announced the first Blackwell wafer assembled in the United States at TSMC’s Phoenix semiconductor facility. The wafer is the base material for NVIDIA’s next-generation Blackwell AI chips — a platform the company says will deliver significantly improved performance and efficiency over its predecessor. Blackwell was introduced last year with industry partners including Amazon, Google and OpenAI lining up to adopt the architecture. NVIDIA claims the platform translates to dramatically lower cost and energy use — the company has stated figures as large as ~25x improvements compared to the previous generation— and the move to U.S. wafer production is aimed at reducing exposure to tariffs and geopolitical supply risks. At a celebration event, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang…
