AI infrastructure

  • CoreWeave CEO Addresses Core Scientific Deal Amid Shareholder Concerns

    CoreWeave’s CEO downplays the necessity of acquiring Core Scientific amidst shareholder opposition. ISS recommends voting against the deal, citing potential undervaluation. While CoreWeave won’t raise its offer, viewing the acquisition as a “nice to have”, not a “need to have”. A major Core Scientific shareholder also opposes the deal. The vote is scheduled for October 30. CoreWeave’s expansion through AI-related acquisitions aims to diversify service offerings beyond GPU power, capitalizing on the AI boom.

    2025年10月27日
  • HIVE Digital Technologies Announces 100 MW Paraguay Hydro Expansion Targeting 35 EH/s by 2026; Bell Canada Partnership Drives 5x Growth in HPC & AI Operations

    HIVE Digital Technologies is expanding its Paraguay site with a 100 MW hydroelectric-powered Phase 3, bringing the site’s capacity to 400 MW and HIVE’s global renewable energy footprint to 540 MW. The company aims to reach 35 EH/s Bitcoin mining capacity by 2026, with Phase 3 construction starting in early 2026 and commissioning in Q3 2026. HIVE has also partnered with Bell Canada to integrate BUZZ HPC AI infrastructure, projecting a 5x growth in HPC/AI capacity by 2026, driven by GPU clusters and a Toronto buildout.

    2025年10月26日
  • $500 Cables Help Credo Capitalize on AI Boom

    Credo, a semiconductor company specializing in high-speed connectivity, has seen its stock surge due to increasing demand for its active electrical cables (AECs) in AI infrastructure. Its AECs are crucial for connecting AI servers in data centers, with major clients like Amazon and Microsoft utilizing Credo’s signature purple cables. The company’s revenue doubled in fiscal year 2025, driven by the AI boom and hyperscalers’ data center expansions. While facing competition, Credo is expanding its product portfolio and collaborating with hyperscalers to meet the insatiable demand for AI connectivity solutions.

    2025年10月23日
  • Oracle Stock Rises on Confirmation of Meta Cloud Deal

    Oracle’s shares rose after projecting significant revenue growth driven by AI infrastructure. The company forecasts $20 billion in AI-powered database revenue by fiscal year 2030, a substantial increase from previous estimates. Oracle secured $65 billion in new cloud infrastructure commitments this quarter, including a major deal with Meta. The company is expanding its cloud infrastructure, competing with Amazon and Google, and offers its database solutions on rival platforms. Oracle also secured a commitment from OpenAI valued at over $300 billion. They project adjusted earnings per share of $21 on $225 billion in revenue for fiscal 2030.

    2025年10月21日
  • Nvidia, Microsoft, BlackRock Invest in $40B Aligned Data Centers Deal

    Nvidia, Microsoft, BlackRock, and xAI are set to acquire Aligned Data Centers for $40 billion, the largest data center deal to date. This acquisition, led by the Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure Partnership (AIP), signals a surge in investment into the physical infrastructure required to support accelerating adoption of AI. Aligned, a design and operator of data centers, currently owned by Macquarie Asset Management, has 50 campuses with over 5 gigawatts of power capacity, making it an ideal initial investment for the AIP. The deal is expected to close late next year.

    2025年10月18日
  • OpenAI and Nvidia: A Guide to Trillion-Dollar AI Deals

    The AI sector is experiencing rapid growth driven by substantial investments and interconnected deals among key players like OpenAI, Nvidia, Oracle, Softbank, and Microsoft. OpenAI alone has engaged in roughly $1 trillion in transactions this year, including major cloud computing infrastructure deals with Oracle and CoreWeave. Nvidia secures its market by investing in CoreWeave’s computing capacity. While these investments fuel advancements, concerns arise about potential overvaluation and the need for significant revenue growth to justify current levels. Some see present valuations as a bubble, while others defend the massive spending as necessary for realizing AI’s potential.

    2025年10月18日
  • Nscale Considers IPO After $14B Microsoft Agreement

    Nscale, a UK-based AI cloud infrastructure provider, confirmed it is considering an IPO, aiming for a listing potentially in late 2025. This follows a $14 billion deal with Microsoft, part of a larger $23 billion agreement for Microsoft to acquire around 200,000 Nvidia GB300 GPUs. This deal, combined with previous funding rounds including a $1.1B Series B, highlights Nscale’s rapid growth driven by the increasing demand for AI infrastructure. Investors include Dell, Nvidia and Nokia. The potential IPO could significantly impact the European tech and AI ecosystem.

    2025年10月18日
  • ‘AI Data Centers: Reaching a Saturation Point?’

    Michael Dell acknowledges booming AI server demand while anticipating a potential saturation point. Fueled by AI’s evolution, Dell’s server and networking business surged, with AI servers integrating Nvidia chips used by CoreWeave and xAI. Dell raised revenue and EPS growth expectations, projecting $20B in fiscal 2026 AI server shipments. Power consumption is a key challenge, as highlighted by OpenAI’s energy-intensive data center plans, requiring focus on energy-efficient solutions and infrastructure development.

    2025年10月8日
  • The Winning Chip

    Altimeter’s Brad Gerstner views OpenAI’s partnerships with Nvidia and AMD cautiously, emphasizing the difference between announcements and actual hardware deployment. OpenAI’s pursuit of advanced silicon reflects the escalating demand for AI compute power and intensifying industry competition. Gerstner notes the world will remain “compute-constrained.” The AI hardware race between the U.S. and China is also highlighted, with concerns raised about Chinese AI firm DeepSeek’s potential government alignment and the need for increased compute capacity for U.S. firms like OpenAI to maintain competitiveness.

    2025年10月6日
  • OpenAI Eyes 10% Stake in AMD via AI Chip Deal

    OpenAI and AMD have reportedly finalized a deal where OpenAI will take a 10% stake in AMD, driving AMD’s stock up. OpenAI plans to deploy 6 gigawatts of AMD’s GPUs, starting with 1 gigawatt in 2026. AMD will issue OpenAI a warrant for 160 million shares, vesting upon achievement of deployment and performance milestones. This partnership aims to alleviate supply chain concerns and diversify OpenAI’s hardware sources. This deal, alongside existing agreements with Nvidia, signifies OpenAI’s massive $1 trillion investment in AI infrastructure. Analysts highlight the interconnectedness and potential vulnerabilities within this AI supply chain.

    2025年10月6日