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Home » NVIDIA and TSMC Celebrate First Blackwell Wafer Made in the US

NVIDIA and TSMC Celebrate First Blackwell Wafer Made in the US

Aaron Joshua Mwenyi by Aaron Joshua Mwenyi
October 20, 2025
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NVIDIA and TSMC Celebrate First Blackwell Wafer Made in the US

NVIDIA and TSMC have reached a groundbreaking milestone with the first NVIDIA Blackwell wafer manufactured in the United States. This event not only marks the start of mass production for one of the world’s most advanced AI chips but also represents a key step in restoring America’s semiconductor dominance.

Historic Milestone in Arizona

The celebration took place at TSMC’s high-tech manufacturing facility in Phoenix, Arizona. NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang joined Y.L. Wang, TSMC’s Vice President of Operations, to commemorate the occasion by signing the first wafer. The ceremony symbolized how the engines of global AI infrastructure are now being assembled domestically.

“This is a historic moment,” Huang said. “It’s the first time in recent American history that the world’s most important chip is being produced here by the most advanced fab, by TSMC, in the United States.” He emphasized that this effort fulfills America’s broader vision of reindustrialization—bringing high-value manufacturing back home, creating new jobs, and strengthening the nation’s technological foundation.

In turn, Ray Chuang, CEO of TSMC Arizona, highlighted the teamwork behind the success. “Going from arriving in Arizona to delivering the first U.S.-made NVIDIA Blackwell chip in just a few short years represents the very best of TSMC,” he said. “This milestone comes from three decades of collaboration with NVIDIA and the tireless dedication of our employees and local partners.”

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Powering the AI Revolution

The wafer forms the foundation of modern semiconductor design. It undergoes several intricate processes—layering, patterning, etching, and dicing—before becoming a fully functional chip. Through this precision, it transforms into a high-performance NVIDIA Blackwell wafer that drives the next generation of AI systems.

TSMC Arizona is also gearing up to produce two-, three-, and four-nanometer chips, as well as A16 models. These components play a vital role in artificial intelligence, telecommunications, and high-performance computing. Consequently, this collaboration strengthens the U.S. supply chain and reduces reliance on foreign production.

Moreover, the partnership reflects a growing shift toward local innovation. By manufacturing advanced chips within the country, NVIDIA and TSMC are helping secure America’s position as a global leader in AI and semiconductor technology.

Onshoring the AI Technology Stack

Building the AI ecosystem on American soil is essential for meeting rising global demand. Therefore, the production of the NVIDIA Blackwell wafer in Arizona signals a new era of technological independence. It shows that U.S. engineering and manufacturing capabilities can compete at the highest levels of performance and precision.

NVIDIA’s Blackwell GPUs deliver exceptional efficiency and speed, setting new standards for AI inference and high-performance computing. As a result, businesses across various sectors—from robotics to data centers—stand to benefit from faster and more energy-efficient AI solutions.

Strengthening Domestic Innovation

NVIDIA also plans to apply its own AI, robotics, and digital twin technologies to enhance future U.S. manufacturing sites. These advanced tools will optimize production, improve quality control, and ensure constant innovation.

Furthermore, this collaboration demonstrates how partnerships between technology companies can drive national progress. By aligning innovation with domestic manufacturing, the United States is better equipped to maintain leadership in critical industries and respond swiftly to global challenges.

Ultimately, this milestone is more than just a technological achievement—it is a symbol of renewed industrial ambition. The NVIDIA Blackwell wafer, now built in America, stands as proof that collaboration and innovation can transform both an industry and a nation’s economic future.

Tags: AI chip productionAmerican innovationJensen HuangNVIDIA Blackwell waferTSMC ArizonaUS semiconductor manufacturing
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