NVIDIA Funding Signals AI Compute Surge
Nscale, a UK-based data center company, raised $2B with NVIDIA funding, signaling a surge in AI compute capacity for generative video workflows reported.
Nscale, founded in 2024, is valued at $14.6 billion after this Series C round. The funding, led by Aker ASA and 8090 Industries, included investments from Dell, Nokia, Citadel, Lenovo, and NVIDIA. This investment will accelerate Nscale's expansion of AI infrastructure across Europe, North America, and Asia, covering GPU compute, networking, data services, and orchestration software. Nscale builds and operates data centers, providing cloud access to powerful computing resources for large-scale AI workloads. Nscale has already established data centers in the UK, the US, Norway, Portugal, and Iceland. They also have partnerships with major tech companies, including a $14 billion partnership with Microsoft and a joint venture with OpenAI to launch an AI data center in Norway. NVIDIA's investment in Nscale signals the critical need for specialized infrastructure to train and deploy AI models. By backing companies that simplify the deployment of GPU clusters, NVIDIA increases demand for its chips and builds an ecosystem around AI infrastructure.