Lates News

date
18/05/2025
NVIDIA is currently seeking to reduce its dependence on large tech companies by establishing new partnerships to sell its artificial intelligence chips to national governments, corporate groups, and challengers of companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google. This week, the American chip giant announced a multi-billion dollar chip deal with Humain in Saudi Arabia, while the UAE announced plans to coordinate with the US government to build one of the world's largest data centers. These "sovereign AI" deals are a key part of NVIDIA's strategy to attract customers outside of Silicon Valley. NVIDIA executives, industry insiders, and analysts state that this $3.2 trillion chip manufacturer intends to expand its business beyond super-scale enterprises. NVIDIA states that large cloud computing groups account for over half of its data center revenue. The US company is working to support potential competitors to Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. This includes making "neoclouds" like CoreWeave, Nebius, Crusoe, and Lambda part of its growing "NVIDIA Cloud Partner" network.