Nvidia plans to spend hundreds of billions of dollars on U.S.-manufactured chips and electronics over the next four years, according to the Financial Times. The chip giant aims to shift its supply chain away from Asia amid Trump’s tariff threats. The world’s most valuable semiconductor company expects to procure roughly $500 billion in electronics, with a significant portion manufactured domestically. Nvidia’s latest Blackwell systems are now made in the U.S., reinforcing supply chain resilience. Huang also noted the rising competition from China’s Huawei in AI chips and emphasized the importance of diversifying manufacturing in case of disruptions in Taiwan.