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Rolled out in Fort Worth: Wistron Opens Furthered Manufacturing Plant to Produce NVIDIA AI Systems
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Key facts
- The state-of-the-art facility represents a $700 million commitment to advanced manufacturing in the U.S. and has created over 500 new jobs across the Texas facility, with plans to expand to 1,000
- NVIDIA has committed to manufacturing up to $500 billion in advanced AI platforms in the United States
- Wistron opened its first U.S. manufacturing facility today in Fort Worth, a 324,000-square-foot greenfield plant producing superchips at the heart of some of the world’s most capable AI systems
- The plant, Wistron’s D1 facility, currently runs two manufacturing cells: one producing the NVIDIA GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Superchip and one that will produce the NVIDIA Vera Rubin Superchip
Summary
Wistron opened its first U.S. manufacturing facility today in Fort Worth, a 324,000-square-foot greenfield plant producing superchips at the heart of some of the world’s most capable AI systems. In front of an audience of Wistron executives, Taiwan government officials and local Fort Worth leaders, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang took the stage with Wistron Chairman Simon Lin at the factory’s opening ceremony to talk about what it means to build the infrastructure for the AI era in America. “Manufacturing is an essential pillar for every economy and every country,” Huang said. The plant, Wistron’s D1 facility, currently runs two manufacturing cells: one producing the NVIDIA GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Superchip and one that will produce the NVIDIA Vera Rubin Superchip. Building AI at scale takes more than chips and code.