Tariff Buster: Nvidia Announces Blackwell GPUs Will Be Made in the U.S. Is the Stock a Buy?
Many investors are concerned about the impact that tariffs will have on Nvidia's (NASDAQ: NVDA) stock, but Nvidia has already taken steps to circumvent these tariffs: Its most powerful GPUs will be entirely produced in the U.S. This is a massive win for the country, as some of our most critical products won't need to be sourced from outside our borders. Nvidia announced that its Blackwell chips, the company's current most powerful graphics processing units (GPUs), will be produced entirely in the U.S. Now, this isn't happening tomorrow, but its production is expected to ramp up in the next 12 to 15 months. Components for these GPUs will come from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing's (NYSE: TSM) chip facility in Phoenix, Foxconn's facility in Houston, and Wistron's facility in Dallas, with final assembly occurring in Nvidia's plant in Texas.