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IBM to Invest Billions in American Manufacturing

Last updated: April 30, 2025 4:55 pm
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IBM made a significant announcement yesterday, joining other tech giants in unveiling major U.S. investment plans. The company revealed its intention to invest around $150 billion in America over the next five years, with over $30 billion dedicated to Research and Development (R&D) to enhance IBM’s mainframe and quantum computer manufacturing domestically.

According to IBM, it currently operates the world’s largest fleet of quantum computer systems and will continue to design, build, and assemble these cutting-edge computers in Poughkeepsie, New York. The company emphasized the importance of U.S.-made mainframes, stating that more than 70% of the world’s transactions by value run through IBM’s mainframes, making them a crucial component of both American and global economies.

IBM believes that quantum computing represents one of the most significant economic opportunities in decades, offering solutions to problems that conventional computers cannot handle. In a statement, IBM Chairman Arvind Krishna emphasized the role of technology in shaping the future, stating, “Technology doesn’t just build the future, it defines it.” He highlighted IBM’s longstanding commitment to American jobs and manufacturing, which has been a focus since the company’s inception 114 years ago. This investment is expected to enable IBM to stay at the forefront of advancements in computing and AI technologies.

As one of the nation’s largest tech employers, IBM boasts a workforce of over 300,000 employees spread across 170 countries. The company’s decision to invest in American manufacturing aligns with a growing trend among tech companies. Earlier this year, Nvidia announced a substantial investment in AI supercomputers in Texas, while Apple pledged to spend $500 billion in the U.S. over the next four years, including establishing a server assembly facility in Houston.

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However, not all is smooth sailing in the tech industry, as chip giant Intel recently unveiled a cost-cutting plan that is likely to result in significant layoffs. When contacted for further details about its manufacturing investment, IBM declined to provide additional information.

In conclusion, IBM’s commitment to investing in American manufacturing reflects a broader trend among tech companies to bolster domestic production and create new job opportunities. This move underscores the company’s dedication to innovation and technological advancement, positioning it to lead in the rapidly evolving landscape of computing and AI.

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