Nvidia spent over $900 million on Enfabrica CEO, AI startup technology

Jensen Huang, the founding partner and general manager of Nvidia Corp., participates in the 9th edition of the Vivatech Trade Fair in Paris on 11 June 2025.
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Nvidia CNBC has shouted over $ 900 million to hire an infabrica CEO Rochan Sankar and other employees in artificial intelligence hardware attempt.
In an agreement reminiscent of the last AI talent purchases made by Meta And GoogleNvidia pays cash and stocks in the process, according to two people familiar with the regulation. The agreement was closed last week and joined Nvidia, the CEO of its infabrica, Rochan Sankar, people who want the issue not to be named because it was special.
In the late 2022, NVIDIA served as the backbone of the AI explosion, which began with the launch of Openai’s Chatgpt. It allows the company to provide AI services to customers, which are generally purchased from large clusters, strengthen the training of large language models and provide customers to customers.
Established in 2019, Sufabrica says that its technology can be connected to more than 100,000 GPUs. together. It is a solution that can help to offer integrated systems around Nvidia’s chips, so that clusters can effectively serve as a single computer.
The Nvidia spokesman refused to comment and the infabrica did not comment for this story.
While Nvidia’s previous AI chips, such as the A100, are the only processors placed in servers, the latest products come on high shelves with 72 GPUs working together. This is a kind of system in the 4 billion dollar data center in Wisconsin Microsoft Announced on Thursday.
Nvidia has previously invested in Sufabrica as a part of $ 125 million B Series The tour was directed by Atreides Management in 2023. The company did not explain its valuation at that time, but it said it was a five -fold increase in A series A finance.
At the end of last year raised 115 million dollars from investors, including Spark Capital, ARM, Samsung and Samsung Cisco. According to Pitchbook, the post -money valuation was about $ 600 million.
Technology Giants Meta, Google, Microsoft And Amazon All of them poured money to hire the best AI ability with agreements similar to winning. Transactions allow companies to bring the best engineers and researchers without worrying about regulatory problems with purchases.
In June, this kind of biggest agreement came when Meta spent $ 14.3 billion on Scalant AI founder Alexandr Wang and others, and received 49% of the AI initiative. A month later, Google announced an agreement to bring Varun Mohan, the founding partner and CEO of Artificial Intelligence Coding Windsurf and other research and development employees with an agreement of $ 2.4 billion, including licensing fees.
Last year, Google made a similar agreement to bring character.ai’s founders. Microsoft did the same with Amazon for bending.
Although Nvidia was a major investor in AI technologies and infrastructure, it was not an important acquisition. The company’s single billion plus agreement was for the Israeli chip designer Mellanox, a purchase of $ 6.9 billion announced in 2019. Most NVIDIA’s current Blackwell product series have been activated by the network technology acquired through this purchase.
Nvidia Chip Design Company tried to buy ArmHowever, this agreement collapsed in 2022 due to regulatory pressure. Last year, Nvidia closed $ 700 million Run Purchase: AITechnology is an Israeli company that helps software manufacturers optimize their infrastructure for AI.
On Thursday, Nvidia announced one of its biggest investments to date. The chip manufacturer said he received a share of $ 5 billion. IntelAnd he announced that the two companies will cooperate on AI processors. NVIDIA also said that this week, the UK Data Center Investment in NSCALE, which has invested close to $ 700 million.
– Correction: A previous version of this story accidentally contained the name of a company as an investor in Sufabrica.
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