Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Nvidia will build AI supercomputers for US Energy Department, announces total bookings of $500 billion

By Stephen Nellis, Alexandra Alper and Arsheeya Bajwa

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Tuesday that the artificial intelligence chip leader will build seven new supercomputers for the U.S. Department of Energy, and said the company has $500 billion in bookings for its AI chips.

But Huang said the Chinese government has shut Nvidia out of its market, and that the company had not applied for U.S. export licenses of its newest chips because of the Chinese position. “They’ve made it very clear that they don’t want Nvidia to be there right now,” he said at a news conference during the company’s GTC event. “I hope that will change in the future because I think China is a very important market.”

The world’s most valuable company, worth close to $5 trillion, Nvidia is at the core of the global rollout of AI. It is striking deals around the world while also navigating a U.S.-China trade war that could determine which country’s technology is most used around the world.

Investors have been looking for clarity on what chips the tech company will be able to sell to the vast Chinese market, but Huang did not offer a timeline. He kicked off a keynote address at the company’s GTC event in the U.S. capital by praising policy by U.S. President Donald Trump while announcing new products and deals. These included network technology that will let Nvidia AI chips work with quantum computers.

The supercomputers Nvidia is building for the Energy Department will in part help the United States maintain and develop its nuclear weapons arsenal. The supercomputers will also be used to research alternative energy sources such as nuclear fusion. The largest of the supercomputers for the Department of Energy will be built with Oracle and contain 100,000 of Nvidia’s Blackwell chips.

“Putting the weight of the nation behind pro-energy growth completely changed the game,” Huang said. “If this didn’t happen, we could have been in a bad situation, and I want to thank President Trump for that.”

Nvidia shares closed 5% higher at $201.03 on Tuesday.

Nvidia also announced new details with Finnish telecom equipment maker Nokia to target the AI communications market. Nvidia will invest $1 billion for a 2.9% stake in Nokia and it also introduced a new product line called Arc, designed to work with telecommunications equipment. Huang said Nvidia will work with Nokia to improve the power efficiency of the company’s base stations for 6G, the next generation of wireless data technology.

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