Meta Secures Multiyear Deal for Millions of Nvidia AI Chips Including Standalone CPUs
Meta will deploy Nvidia's standalone Grace CPUs and next-gen Vera Rubin systems in 30 data centers, investing billions to support AI model development and infrastructure expansion.
- Meta will use millions of Nvidia chips, including new standalone CPUs and next-generation Vera Rubin systems, in its AI data centers in a multiyear deal.
- The deal is part of Meta's commitment to spend $600 billion in the U.S. by 2028 on data centers and infrastructure, with plans for 30 data centers, 26 based in the U.S.
- Meta will also use Nvidia's networking technology, security capabilities for WhatsApp, and develops its own silicon processors while utilizing chips from AMD.
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Strategic partnership between Mark Zuckerberg and Jensen Huang in the new AI infrastructures. Nvidia has signed a multi-year agreement to sell to Meta Platforms millions of its current and future AI chips, including central processing units competing with rival products such as Intel and Advanced Micro Devices. In this way, Meta will build hyperscaled data centers optimized for both training and inference in support of its long-term AI infrastru…
Companies did not disclose financial details of the extended partnership and Nvidia does not provide individual prices for chips
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