Summary:
Nvidia has invested in over 80 AI startups in the last two years, significantly more than in previous years
Investments include OpenAI, xAI, and Inflection, with rounds exceeding $100 million
Nvidia's corporate VC fund, NVentures, has also increased its investment activity
The company aims to expand the AI ecosystem by backing game-changing startups
2025 has already seen seven new investments by Nvidia
Nvidia has become synonymous with the AI revolution, leveraging its skyrocketing revenue and stock price to invest heavily in AI startups. Over the past two years, the semiconductor giant has participated in over 80 AI startup funding rounds, a significant increase from previous years. This includes investments through its corporate VC fund, NVentures, which has also seen a dramatic uptick in activity.
Jensen Huang, Nvidia's CEO, at the AI Summit in Tokyo.
Nvidia's strategy is clear: expand the AI ecosystem by backing startups it deems as game changers. Here are some of its most notable investments:
- OpenAI: Nvidia contributed $100 million to OpenAI's $6.6 billion round, valuing the company at $157 billion.
- xAI: Joined Elon Musk's xAI in a $6 billion funding round, despite also investing in OpenAI.
- Inflection: Invested $1.3 billion, though the startup later saw its founders move to Microsoft.
Nvidia's investment spree underscores its commitment to shaping the future of AI, with 2025 already seeing seven new deals.
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