Group 1 - Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang stated that the recent $30 billion investment in OpenAI may be the last, indicating a significant shift in their previously announced $100 billion infrastructure partnership due to OpenAI's preparations for an IPO [1][2] - The ambitious $100 billion investment plan is now deemed "highly unlikely" to be realized, as OpenAI's upcoming IPO will fundamentally change its capital structure and financing strategy, making it difficult for Nvidia to continue large-scale investments as a private equity investor [2] - The confirmed $30 billion investment is part of OpenAI's total $110 billion financing plan, which also includes $50 billion from Amazon and $30 billion from SoftBank, providing OpenAI with dedicated inference and training capabilities to support its growing AI data center needs [2] Group 2 - Nvidia's investment in another AI giant, Anthropic, amounting to $10 billion, is also likely to be the last, as Anthropic plans to go public in 2026, although the IPO decision has not been officially confirmed [3] - Huang expressed that this may be Nvidia's last opportunity to invest in such significant companies, as leading AI startups move towards the public market, redefining Nvidia's dual role as a chip supplier and strategic investor [3] - The AI industry is experiencing a profound shift in demand from model training to inference, which requires new chip efficiency and latency standards, prompting Nvidia to develop new chips optimized for inference tasks [4]
黄仁勋暗示:英伟达将终止对OpenAI和Anthropico的投资