Nvidia has announced a $2 billion investment in AI cloud company Nebius as part of a strategic partnership to build large scale infrastructure designed to support the next generation of artificial intelligence.
Nvidia and Nebius Group announced a strategic partnership aimed at building a new generation of hyperscale cloud infrastructure focused on artificial intelligence workloads. As part of the agreement, Nvidia will invest $2 billion in the company to support its expansion of AI focused cloud services.
The collaboration will focus on developing AI factories, large scale GPU infrastructure, and software optimized for agentic AI systems, while helping Nebius expand its computing capacity to more than 5 gigawatts by 2030.
Nvidia has increasingly positioned itself not just as a chipmaker but as a central force behind the entire AI computing ecosystem. Its graphics processing units are widely used to power large language models, AI training workloads, and enterprise AI applications.
With this new partnership, Nvidia is strengthening its influence across the full AI technology stack, from hardware and infrastructure design to software platforms used by developers and enterprises.
According to the official announcement, Nvidia’s investment reflects confidence in Nebius’s engineering expertise and its ability to build a full stack AI cloud platform.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang highlighted the rapid acceleration of AI infrastructure demand and the importance of scaling computing capacity.
Huang said:
A major focus of the partnership is the development of large scale AI factories, which are data center complexes optimized specifically for AI workloads.
Nebius has already begun deploying Nvidia technology across its global infrastructure platform, including several gigawatt scale AI facilities in the United States. The companies plan to significantly expand that footprint in the coming years.
Under the agreement, Nvidia will support Nebius in deploying multiple generations of its computing technologies, including:
These systems will form the backbone of Nebius’s AI cloud platform as it scales toward its goal of deploying more than 5 gigawatts of AI computing capacity by 2030.
The collaboration will also cover AI infrastructure design, system architecture, early hardware samples, and software integration, ensuring Nebius can deploy the latest Nvidia technologies quickly.
Beyond infrastructure expansion, the partnership also targets improvements in AI inference and agentic AI systems, which are becoming increasingly important as companies deploy AI applications in real world environments.
The two companies plan to develop a high performance inference stack that includes Nvidia software technologies, optimized models, and AI development tools designed for both developers and enterprises.
Fleet management will also play an important role. Nvidia’s diagnostic software and monitoring tools will be used to track the health and performance of Nebius’s GPU infrastructure across its data centers.
Nebius is part of a growing group of specialized AI cloud providers often called neocloud operators. These companies focus on delivering GPU heavy infrastructure specifically built for AI workloads.
Demand for these services has surged as businesses race to build and deploy AI systems. Major cloud providers such as Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure have acknowledged that existing data center capacity is struggling to keep up with AI demand.
This environment has created a significant opportunity for AI focused cloud providers like Nebius.
The company has already experienced explosive revenue growth, reporting $530 million in revenue in 2025, representing a 479 percent increase year over year. However, the company also reported an operating loss of $596 million, highlighting the heavy investment required to scale AI infrastructure.
Following the announcement of Nvidia’s investment, Nebius shares jumped more than 14 percent, pushing the company’s valuation to roughly $28 billion.
In my experience covering the AI industry, one thing has become clear very quickly. AI infrastructure is the real battleground. Everyone talks about models and software, but without massive computing capacity none of it works.
I found this deal particularly interesting because Nvidia is quietly shaping the entire AI ecosystem, not just selling chips. By investing directly in companies that build AI data centers, Nvidia is ensuring long term demand for its technology while helping scale the infrastructure needed for the next wave of AI innovation.
If the global appetite for AI keeps growing at the current pace, partnerships like this could become the backbone of the future AI economy.
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