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Nvidia to invest $2 billion in neocloud Nebius amid AI data center push

By Thomson Reuters Mar 11, 2026 | 7:08 AM

March 11 (Reuters) – Nvidia said on Wednesday it will invest $2 billion in artificial intelligence cloud company Nebius, adding to the leading chipmaker’s growing list ​of investments in AI firms and data ‌center infrastructure.

U.S.-listed shares of Amsterdam-based Nebius jumped over 10% in premarket trading.

The world’s most valuable firm is investing heavily in the AI ecosystem and expanding data center infrastructure, including significant investments in ‌companies ​that are often its customers, raising ⁠concerns about circular deals.

Nebius, ⁠an Nvidia customer, will deploy more than 5 gigawatts of data center capacity by the end of 2030, the companies said. This represents power equivalent ​to the needs of more than 4 million U.S. households.

Last year, Nvidia agreed to deploy at least ⁠10 gigawatts of its systems ⁠for OpenAI and later announced a $30 billion ​investment in the startup.

Nebius, along with Coreweave, is among the “neocloud” ​firms gaining prominence through high-profile deals to supply ‌AI infrastructure to U.S. hyperscalers, including a $17 billion deal with Microsoft, and a $3 billion deal with Meta Platforms. Unlike larger cloud firms that serve a broad range of ⁠industries, neoclouds mostly focus on tech customers and offer capacity tailored for AI technology.

“Nebius is building an AI cloud designed ⁠for the agentic ‌era,” Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said ⁠in a statement, adding the partnership will ​scale ‌the cloud firm to meet the surging ​global demand ⁠for intelligence.

The cloud firm reported a sharp jump in capital spending, rising to $2.1 billion in the December quarter from $416 million in the previous year, as it doubles down on capacity expansion.

(Reporting by Arsheeya Bajwa in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Vijay Kishore)