NVIDIA to build supercomputer facilities in Texas, Governor Abbott applauds investment

NVIDIA to build supercomputer facilities in Texas, Governor Abbott applauds investment
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Governor Greg Abbott extended his congratulations to NVIDIA following the announcement of the company’s plans to construct two supercomputer manufacturing facilities in Texas. These facilities will be developed in collaboration with Foxconn in Houston and Wistron in Dallas. The production at these sites is forecasted to increase over the next 12 to 15 months.

Governor Abbott remarked, “Texas is where the future of innovation is building,” and expressed his excitement about NVIDIA’s significant investment in Houston and Dallas for their first wholly American-made AI supercomputers. He emphasized Texas’s leadership role in semiconductor manufacturing and technological advancements and acknowledged the rising demand for AI-powered technologies. Abbott reaffirmed that Texas would continue to cooperate with industry leaders worldwide to elevate production, strengthen supply chain resilience, and propel the resurgence of advanced manufacturing in America from Texas.

NVIDIA’s initiative highlights Texas’s prominent position in the high-tech industry as the state continues to drive forward in technological and manufacturing innovation.

For further details, NVIDIA’s investment announcement in Texas can be explored.



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