ענווידיע CEO לויבט אויס טראמפ'ס AI אינוועסטמענטס פאר טעכנאלאגיע אין אמעריקע
In a striking acknowledgment of the Trump administration’s industrial and technological agenda, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang confirmed that the company has successfully manufactured the world’s most advanced AI chip — entirely within the United States. Speaking about the project’s origins, Huang credited President Trump’s onshoring initiatives as a key catalyst for the breakthrough.
“When President Trump first took office, he wanted us to manufacture these critical technologies onshore,” Huang said. “Within nine months, we’ve been able to manufacture now the most advanced AI chip in the world, completely in the United States — in Arizona.”
The announcement marks a milestone in America’s return to high-end semiconductor production, a sector long dominated by Asia. For years, dependence on foreign chip manufacturing, particularly in Taiwan and China, had been viewed as a critical vulnerability in U.S. national and economic security. The Trump administration’s policies — focused on reshoring advanced technology and securing strategic supply chains — appear to have delivered results faster than many expected.
The Arizona-based production not only strengthens America’s position in the global AI race but also reinforces the “America First” economic philosophy: rebuilding critical industries at home to ensure independence from adversarial regimes. Nvidia’s achievement stands as both a technological and symbolic victory — proof that American ingenuity, when backed by strong leadership and strategic policy, can outpace global competitors.
Industry observers note that this success could pave the way for a new wave of U.S.-based semiconductor facilities, transforming the nation into a hub for advanced AI and computing technologies. As the world races toward an AI-driven future, the Trump administration’s push for onshore innovation is paying off — and the results are being built, quite literally, in America.