Nvidia Makes Deals With Absolutely Everyone, Here’s How Investors Reacted
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Eli Lilly, Palantir, Hyundai, Samsung, Nokia, Uber are just some of the massive deals Nvidia’s been making in the last few days as they continue their crazed spending spree to make a deal with literally every company in the world.
The chipmaker will become one of Nokia’s largest shareholders with a $1bn investment for 166,389,351 shares (2.9% of the corp) and a plan to incorporate AI into telecommunications, data centre infrastructure, and other boring things like that.
Obviously, Nokia got a stock boost from the news, jumping 21% to their highest price in ten years, gaining €6.7 billy, proving once again that Nokias are unbreakable.
Along with this news, Nvidia announced partnerships with a bunch of other brands, including a remit to build a 100,000 robotaxi fleet for Uber and seven new supercomputers for the Department of Energy.
All this is to say that Nvidia expects a $500 billion revenue through next year, and hey, it looks like they might get it. Just one thing the money might go to is their recent foray into connecting autumn computers to their AI chips. Because yeah, what AI really needs is the ability to touch the ethereal space between reality and non-existence.
Recently, Nvidia also invested $100 billion in OpenAI and $5 billion in Intel in an effort to connect itself with every possible company that exists. That way, no one will let Nvidia go down because if they did, they’re bringing the entire economy with them.
What’s that, you’re saying that’s a bubble? I don’t know what you’re talking about. Let’s leave the business decisions to the experts now, shall we?
Oop, I’ve not made the word count, OK, here’s the previous article about Nvidia’s investment in Intel:
Intel’s struggling to stay afloat and has already sold off some 10% to the US Government (some how). Now it’s looking like their next biggest rival Nvidia will cut out a chunk from the company to the tune of $5 billion, about 4% of the company making it one of the largest shareholders.
I guess Nvidia doesn’t have a chip its shoulder…
Intel instantly got a boost from the purchase so that’s good but who’s to say if this represents the beginning of an upswing for the corp or it’s the start of the company being sold off for parts.
And honestly, I don’t know how this works, like, isn’t this a conflict of interest? I really don’t understand how any of this works. What am I doing here?
The new pact is for Intel and Nvidia to develop data centres together, hand in hand, like nothing ever happened.
This new alliance could represent a threat to rival chip makers AMD, TSMC, and KFC who might now face the combined might of the two biggest chip manufacturers combined.
Ooh, maybe they’ll rebrand, let’s brainstorm names:
INvidia
That’s quite could, no need to change the pronunciation or anything, smooth and easy.
Nvtel
Ngl, that’s pretty shit. Basically illegible. Not sure what we’re even achieving there.
Nvidiatel
The maximalist option. Corporate boring. 6/10.
Nvidia-Intel
Probably the option they’d actually go with. Boring. Sucks. I hate it.
Intel-Nvidia
Not going to happen. Nvidia have the power, 100% they’ll put themselves first.
Chip Boys
I’m just putting it out there, they should go with something else, something brand new no one’s expecting. My vote is Chip Boys, but Chip Brothers, Chip Men, something along those lines, that would be cool.
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