NVIDIA Nears Deal For Scaled-down Investment In OpenAI
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SEC filings showed Nvidia has exited its position in the British chip designer, which it once tried to buy for $40 billion.
Earnings reports will flood the market next week. Could this be the juice the S&P 500 needs?
CEO Jensen Huang runs the world’s largest company and his placement on the ‘Mount Rushmore’ of tech leaders is all but secured. Yet, what we’re seeing across the past six months might be his greatest work to date,
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Nvidia is partnering with major Indian VC firms in search for the country's next AI start-ups
Nvidia is expanding its partnerships in India, including with venture capital firms, as it bets on the country's AI ecosystem that has drawn massive Big Tech investments.
Instead, the market looked beyond the impressive AI order book and focused on a single forward-looking metric that reshaped the narrative: a
The most magnificent of the Magnificent Seven, NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) isn’t just a king; it’s a kingmaker in the financial markets. As a standout designer of processors powerful enough to handle artificial intelligence (AI) workloads,
Nvidia shares dipped ahead of next week’s earnings release. Oppenheimer expects $2–3 billion sales upside led by GB300. OpenAI funding and hyperscaler capex seen supporting demand.
Meta just announced a deal to buy "millions" of NVIDIA Blackwell and Rubin GPUs in a new long-term partnership.
Evidence: China’s regulator determined NVDA breached antitrust regulations in the Mellanox acquisition (Sept 2025), New regulations reportedly require Chinese purchasers to buy domestic chips for each H200 imported (Jan 2026), Reopened access to China's market is accompanied by a new 25% revenue-sharing tariff (Jan 2026)
A key point here is that Meta is turning to Nvidia for CPUs, the main processor in a computer, and will use these chips on their own in data centers -- this represents the first big move by Nvidia, a GPU specialist, in the CPU for data centers market.