Nvidia is reportedly diversifying its AI business by reducing reliance on large cloud computing companies (or hyperscalers) like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft. The company is forging new partnerships to offer AI solutions to national governments, enterprises, and emerging cloud service providers. Recent deals include a major chip sale to Saudi Arabia’s Humain and participation in large-scale AI infrastructure projects in the Gulf states. Nvidia’s expanded strategy supports new rivals to hyperscalers, such as CoreWeave and Lambda, and includes collaborations with enterprise-focused partners like Cisco, Dell, and HP. The company is also emphasizing AI advancements across industries such as manufacturing, biotechnology, and transportation, signaling a move toward real-world, embodied AI applications.
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