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Building in America, for America

Together with our partners, we're investing in American manufacturing, leading to more jobs and a new era of growth and prosperity.

Shaping the Nation’s Future

Across the country, NVIDIA and our network of partners and suppliers are bringing advanced manufacturing back onshore by building and running next-generation factories that turn computing and data into American jobs, national security,  and economic growth. These factories expand America’s capacity to innovate, compete, and solve harder problems, helping doctors make better diagnoses, teachers personalize learning, farmers grow more food, and government agencies serve people more efficiently.

Building America’s Future

43

US States with NVIDIA Partner Manufacturing Facilities

$485B

Added to the US GDP in 2026*

100K

US Jobs Sustained in 2026**

*Public First analysis of 2026 NVIDIA-attributable US AI infrastructure capex, converted to U.S. value-added and scaled using BEA RIMS II Type 1 multipliers.
**Public First analysis, applying BEA RIMS II Type 1 employment multipliers to the direct on-site component of 2026 NVIDIA-attributable US AI infrastructure activity to estimate total direct and indirect US jobs supported.

This map reflects NVIDIA supply chain partner facilities that are operational, under construction, or announced as of July 1, 2026. Facility status is subject to change. This map may not reflect real-time conditions.

“AI is driving a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reinvigorate American manufacturing and supply chains.”

Jensen Huang, Founder and CEO, NVIDIA

Accelerating American Leadership

America has always led by building. We built the railroads that connected a continent, the electrical systems that powered modern life, and the modern manufacturing systems that transformed production, raised wages, and helped make automobiles affordable for American families. We built the semiconductor industry that made the digital age possible and the internet that opened new markets for the world. Today, NVIDIA is helping researchers, workers, entrepreneurs, and leaders write the next chapter, built by American ingenuity, powered by AI, and focused on progress people can see.

At Work in America

Learn how AI developed and deployed in America can support jobs, strengthen supply chains, accelerate discovery, and help manufacturers, labs, startups, and communities shape what comes next.

Thank You to Our Manufacturing Partners

Together, our partners are bringing advanced manufacturing and more of the AI supply chain closer to home, expanding domestic capacity across chips, packaging, optics, and systems while strengthening America’s industrial base and local economies.

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Amkor

Amkor is building advanced semiconductor packaging and test capacity in Peoria, Arizona, creating a critical US link between chip manufacturing and finished AI systems. The facility will help strengthen domestic supply chains for high-performance computing, AI, automotive, and communications technologies.

Bechtel

Bechtel brings engineering, procurement, construction, and project delivery expertise to advanced manufacturing and AI infrastructure. Their experience building complex projects at scale helps accelerate the facilities, supply chains, and site readiness needed for America’s AI buildout.

Belden

Belden provides secure networking, connectivity, automation, and control systems that help AI infrastructure operate reliably. THeir fiber, copper, cabinet, and industrial networking solutions support the physical layer for high-performance AI systems.

Caterpillar

Caterpillar provides power generation and site energy solutions that help keep critical infrastructure running. Cat Electric Power systems, including generators, switchgear, controls, and microgrid technologies, support resilient power for AI infrastructure and industrial operations.

Coherent

Coherent is expanding US-based advanced optics manufacturing and R&D in Sherman, Texas, to support next-generation AI infrastructure. Their work in photonics, lasers, and optical networking helps move data faster and more efficiently across the systems powering modern AI.

Corning

Corning is expanding US manufacturing of advanced optical connectivity, including new facilities in North Carolina and Texas. This investment will help supply the fiber, connectivity, and photonics needed for large-scale AI systems while creating thousands of American jobs.

Dell Technologies

Dell Technologies is working with NVIDIA to help enterprises build and deploy AI factories at scale. Dell servers, storage, software, networking, and services help turn accelerated computing into production-ready AI infrastructure.

Eaton

Eaton delivers intelligent power management solutions that help AI infrastructure scale quickly, safely, and efficiently. Their UPS, switchgear, modular power, software, and engineering expertise support reliable, always-on systems for next-generation AI workloads.

Foxconn

Foxconn is working with NVIDIA to manufacture advanced AI server systems in Houston, Texas, including new production capacity in Texas. Their precision manufacturing, robotics, cooling, and systems integration capabilities help bring more of the AI infrastructure supply chain closer to US customers.

GE Vernova

GE Vernova brings generation, grid, electrification, and energy software expertise to the infrastructure behind AI. Their technologies help expand reliable, affordable, and more sustainable power systems for the industrial sites and AI systems driving the next era of growth.

Lumentum

Lumentum is establishing a new US manufacturing facility in Greensboro, North Carolina, to produce advanced indium phosphide (InP)-based optical devices and lasers. The investment strengthens domestic supply continuity for AI infrastructure while preserving and creating hundreds of U.S. manufacturing jobs.

TSMC

TSMC is expanding advanced semiconductor manufacturing in Arizona, where NVIDIA Blackwell chip production has begun. Their broader US investment is building a leading-edge manufacturing cluster for AI and high-performance computing chips on American soil.

Wistron

Wistron is investing in Texas facilities to manufacture AI supercomputers in Dallas, Texas, in collaboration with NVIDIA. They’re using digital twins, physical AI, and smart manufacturing systems to design more efficient factories and accelerate domestic production.