Published: 12:35, March 20, 2025 | Updated: 12:44, March 20, 2025
Nvidia to invest billions in US chip production over four years, FT reports
By Reuters
 The Nvidia logo is displayed on a sign at the Nvidia headquarters on Feb 26, 2025 in Santa Clara, California. (PHOTO / AFP)

March 19 - Nvidia plans to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in US-made chips and electronics over the next four years, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday, quoting CEO Jensen Huang.

The artificial intelligence chip giant expects to spend around half-a-trillion dollars on electronics during the four-year period, according to the report.

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Huang has been working to allay investor concerns over demand for Nvidia's expensive AI chips, which have made the company one of the world's most valuable, following China's DeepSeek launching a competitive chatbot with allegedly fewer AI chips.

Nvidia declined to comment on the FT report.

Huang said Nvidia can now manufacture its latest systems in the United States through suppliers such as Taiwanese chipmaking giants TSMC and Foxconn, according to the report.

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"TSMC investing in the US provides for a substantial step up in our supply chain resilience," Huang said.

Earlier on Wednesday, Huang told analysts at the company's developer conference in California that orders for 3.6 million Blackwell chips from four major cloud firms underestimated overall demand, as they excluded Meta Platforms, smaller cloud providers, and startups.