NVIDIA Invests in Thinking Machines to Provide AI Chips for Model Training

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NVIDIA (NVDA.O) is investing in AI startup Thinking Machines Lab, founded by former OpenAI executive Mira Murati. The company will utilize NVIDIA’s upcoming Vera Rubin AI accelerator under a multi-year agreement. The chips are scheduled for deployment in early next year, delivering at least one gigawatt of computing power. The deal, described as a "significant" investment, includes undisclosed terms. This move follows growing interest in AI and crypto news, along with speculation surrounding new token listings tied to AI infrastructure.

BlockBeats report, on March 10, NVIDIA (NVDA.O) is making a new investment in the AI company Thinking Machines Lab and providing chips to help train and run the startup’s AI models. The company was founded by former OpenAI executive Mira Murati.


Thinking Machines stated in its announcement that, under a multi-year agreement, the company will use NVIDIA’s upcoming Vera Rubin AI accelerator. These chips are expected to be deployed in early next year, providing Thinking Machines with at least one gigawatt of computing power.


NVIDIA did not disclose the specific terms of the transaction, nor did it specify whether the investment would be made in cash, chips, or a combination of both. The two companies only described it as an "important" investment. (Jin10)

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