Group 1 - Nvidia is working to reduce its dependency on major tech companies by forming new partnerships to sell AI to national governments and corporations, aiming to attract customers beyond Silicon Valley [1][2] - The company recently announced a multibillion-dollar chip deal with Saudi Arabia and is involved in the UAE's plans to build a large data center, which are part of its strategy to engage in "sovereign AI" deals [2] - Nvidia aims to expand its business beyond large cloud computing companies, targeting emerging rivals to Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud, such as CoreWeave, Nebius, Crusoe, and Lambda [3] Group 2 - Nvidia has collaborated with CoreWeave to make its Blackwell platform available for AI data centers and has partnered with suppliers like Cisco, Dell, and HP to reach enterprise customers [4] - The CEO of Nvidia expressed increased confidence in business opportunities beyond major cloud providers, highlighting advancements in "embodied intelligence" for various industries [5] - The company views capabilities in robotics, drug development, and autonomous navigation as essential for future breakthroughs in AI, emphasizing the importance of real-world applications [6] Group 3 - Nvidia presented research papers on healthcare, robotics, autonomous vehicles, and large language models at a tech conference, showcasing its collaborative efforts in AI with companies like Google, GE Healthcare, and GM [7]
Nvidia Reportedly Aiming to Expand AI Business Beyond ‘Hyperscalers'