Core Insights - Nvidia has established itself as a significant player in the AI sector, actively investing in European startups to enhance its AI capabilities and maintain its leadership position in the industry [1][3]. Investment Trends - In 2025, Nvidia participated in 14 funding rounds for European tech companies, a significant increase from previous years, indicating a strategic focus on expanding its investment footprint in Europe [2]. - The total number of global startup rounds Nvidia invested in during the same year was 86, showcasing its aggressive investment strategy [2]. Notable Investments - Nvidia's investment in the French AI lab Mistral amounted to €1.7 billion in September, valuing the company at €11.7 billion ($13.6 billion) [5]. - The company invested $1.1 billion in Nscale in September and $433 million in October, highlighting its commitment to AI cloud computing services [6]. - Nvidia backed Quantinuum with $600 million in September, valuing the quantum computing company at $10 billion [7]. - In December, Nvidia participated in Lovable's Series B funding round, which raised $330 million and valued the startup at $6.6 billion [9]. - Nvidia also invested in Black Forest Labs, contributing to a $300 million funding round in December, valuing the company at $3.25 billion [10]. Additional Investments - Other notable investments include $180 million in N8n, $100 million in CuspAI, and $80 million in Charm Therapeutics, all occurring in September [12][13][15]. - Nvidia's participation in PolyAI's $86 million Series D in December further emphasizes its strategy to support AI-driven companies [14]. - The company made undisclosed equity investments in Cassava Technologies and Revolut, the latter being valued at $75 billion, marking it as Europe's highest valued startup [18][19].
These are the European startups Nvidia backed in 2025, as it ramped up investing in the continent's AI companies