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Today on the show, we are talking about Nvidia's AI investments.
They have made over 67 venture deals, and I think over 54 of them they made across all of 2024.
Today on the show.
I want to break down all of the investments that NVIDIA has made, who they've invested in, how much they've invested in, what happened to those companies.
And this comes as you know, there's a lot of talk about kind of this money round tripping that's going on where essentially, NVIDIA will give money to companies that are going to just turn around and give the money back to NVIDIA to buy GPUs for compute, for AI.
So there's a lot of interesting things going on in this story.
We're going to break down all of them.
And I think a lot of them you may not have even realized NVIDIA was involved with.
So we're gonna get into that.
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So let's get into the NVIDIA podcast.
I think it's safe to say that no company has ridden the AI wave quite like NVIDIA.
Ever since ChatGPT first came out, which is, of course, over three years ago now, we've seen you know NVIDIA's seen explosive growth from all of their AI products that followed and all of the AI products that followed relying heavily on NVIDIA's chips.
And so, of course, Their revenue, their profits, their cash reserves, everything surged, including their stock price, which turned them into roughly a 46 trillion company.
So right now, they are the world's dominant supplier of high-performance GPUs, and they have used their financial firepower to dramatically expand their investing, especially in different AI companies and infrastructure sectors.
Because, of course, if they put money into AI companies, all of the infrastructure required to run it is going to get you know they're going to be buying NVIDIA GPUs and pay money back to NVIDIA.
So just last year alone, NVIDIA did 67 venture deals.
And that is more than their 57 investments that they made the year before in 2024.
So all of those numbers don't include all of the deals that were completed through NVIDIA's former corporation venture arm N Ventures, which also ramped up significantly.
So according to PitchBook, N Ventures completed 30 deals last year compared to just one in 2024.
NVIDIA also said that they are investing strategically and focused on growing the broader AI ecosystem by backing startups that they believe can become true market makers.
And of course, we see that this is directly beneficial to them.
So I want to go over a list of startups that raised rounds larger than 100 million since 2023, with NVIDIA named as an investor.
We'll order them from largest to smallest round sizes.
And I think just All of these combined should show just how far NVIDIA's influence now extends beyond just, of course, selling chips.
But they are getting ownership shares in every single major AI company at this point.
So the first one, of course, is OpenAI, the big company behind ChatGPT that we all use.
And Nvidia's put their they've essentially first invested in them in October 2024.
And they invested apparently reportedly 100 million in their 66 billion round that back then valued them at 157 billion.
So Nvidia didn't actually appear in OpenAI's 40 billion round that closed in March last year, but they later announced a strategic partnership that involved another 100 billion in infrastructure investments.
Although Nvidia said that, you know, this deal was not guaranteed to close as it was outlined.
And so, to take it with a grain of salt, which I actually appreciate, that clarity from Nvidia, because I feel like we see a lot of these deals where they're like leaked or rumored.
And then you, I don't know.
It's kind of like the Stargate 500 billion dollar deal with Oracle, OpenAI and SoftBank.
But like there's a whole bunch of interesting things that have to happen for that deal to execute, including SoftBank being able to come up with the money and Oracle and OpenAI.
And like there's a bunch of craziness that goes on behind the scenes, that may make that not an actual 500 billion dollar deal.
So anyways, I do appreciate the clarity from NVIDIA calling that out, because I don't feel like anyone else does that.
OK.
The next one, of course, is Anthropic, who has the second biggest AI company basically, I guess, if you're not including Google behind OpenAI, which is Claude.
They have a big focus on safety, reliability and enterprise use.
And that's where Anthropic and Claude are kind of like competing with OpenAI's ChatGPT.
So in November last year, Nvidia made its first direct investment into Anthropic.
They said that they would give them up to 10 billion as part of a strategic round, that it also included a 5 billion investment from Microsoft.
As part of that arrangement, Anthropic agreed to spend tens of billions of dollars on cloud compute and Nvidia hardware.
So Again, it's a direct, we give you money, you buy our hardware.
Cursor is the most popular AI code editor out there.
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And NVIDIA made a first strategic investment in November as part of a 23 billion Series D that valued them at 293 billion.
NVIDIA's kind of doing.
That is kind of their official entry as a shareholder after years of just being an enterprise customer.
XAI is Elon Musk's AI company, which is, of course, focused on building large language models and general purpose AI systems.
They have Grok, which is incorporated into Tesla as kind of the voice assistant and also incorporated into X, or formerly Twitter, the platform where it can break down stuff.
There's like a lot of controversy with it.
Despite OpenAI previously encouraging some of their investors to avoid funding rivals which, of course, is just ridiculous.
And you can't tell NVIDIA who to not fund because NVIDIA is, you know, NVIDIA is the market maker.
It's massive, $4 trillion company.
Despite all that, NVIDIA participated in OpenAI's 6 billion round last year and they were expected to invest up to 2 billion more as part of OpenAI's planned 20 billion raise.
They had a deal that was kind of structured in part to fund additional NVIDIA hardware purchases.
Again, this is making a lot of sense.
Mistral AI.
I don't think I realized this, but of course, Mistral AI, they're out of France.
They have this open source and they also have a commercial large language model that's designed to compete with US and Chinese labs.
It's not as good as OpenAI if I'm speaking frankly.
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But Mistral is a big company.
They're doing great and they're really focusing on enterprise adoption.
They're focusing a lot of the needs of Europe.
NVIDIA invested for the third time when Mistral raised their 1.7 billion euro round.
It was their Series C. They did that in September last year.
That put them at about a $13.5 billion valuation.
And NVIDIA kept coming back to invest in Mistral.
I think that they don't want to just be stuck in the United States.
They want to spread out across a lot of the AI companies around the world.
Reflection AI is building an open source large language model that's kind of positioned as a lower cost alternative to a lot of the closed systems.
And I think when you say lower cost, I would also argue that means like less high quality.
But it's open source, which is amazing.
So in October, NVIDIA was one of the largest investors in their 2 billion round, which valued.
It's only a one-year-old startup, but it valued them at 8 billion.
And they're positioning themselves as a US counterweight to China's deep seek.
So they're like look, we're going to.
Obviously, DeepSeek is kind of this open source model out of China that's got a lot of attention but it's not as good as OpenAI, but it's open source.
We want to do that same thing, but inside of America.
The next one is Thinking Machine Labs.
So this is a new AI research company.
It was founded by Miriam Ratti, who is OpenAI's former CTO.
And NVIDIA joined a long list of investors that gave them about 2 billion in a seed round they did in July last year.
They were valued at $12 billion.
They haven't even released a product.
It's just Miriam Ratti, the former OpenAI CTO.
She's got enough clout.
She goes and decides to start a company. raises $2 billion and has a $12 billion valuation.
No products launched, but NVIDIA signed up to help fund that.
Inflection AI.
So Inflection AI.
They built a conversational AI model designed to act as an emotional intelligence personal assistant.
And consequently, after they released Inflection AI, they had raised a lot of money.
So they actually, NVIDIA backed their $1.3 billion round in 2023.
But ever since then, Inflection basically got Aqua hired, where the CEO of Inflection, Mustafa Suleiman, got hired by Microsoft as their You know CEO of AI.
They brought in basically the whole made like the main team.
Inflection hasn't really done much, since it basically is a shell of its former company.
I think they brought in the former CEO of Mozilla Firefox, go run it afterwards.
And they, they do still have a product and they do still serve enterprise.
I never hear it talked about as a company.
Sadly, they raised $1.3 billion two years ago.
So it'll be interesting to see like if that if anything ever happens to that company.
But it like for all intents and purposes, it basically got acquihired by Microsoft.
Crusoe.
Oh, and by the way, when all of that happened, I think all the investors did get paid back.
So NVIDIA would have made money back on that deal.
Okay, Crusoe builds massive AI-focused data centers and also energy infrastructure.
And NVIDIA joined their 14 billion Series E in October last year, which gave them a 10 billion valuation as they were expanding their data center campuses for OpenAI Stargate projects.
So obviously they're working directly with one of these big projects.
Um, N scale builds AI optimized data centers, but they do it over in Europe.
Nvidia participated in their $1.1 billion round.
Um.
They also joined a 340 million safe financing which was tied to the company's role in opening a Stargate infrastructure.
So it's kind of interesting because opening eyes got this big deal, but this big Stargate program we're going to spend 500 billion, but in order to do it they need like a lot of compute and infrastructure um.
So you got all these infrastructure companies who go raise money to build out the infrastructure for open AI.
I know it's just it's crazy the amount of money.
So I mean, in all you know to, to give NVIDIA a lot of clout and like credit.
They are making an insane amount of money, but they are dumping it right back into the whole industry.
I mean you could basically say NVIDIA is building the AI industry and the data center industry because they're funding so much of it.
Obviously, their company is at the very top. because everyone has to buy their products, but they are funding a lot of these companies.
Wave developed self-learning AI systems for autonomous driving that improve through real-world experience.
NVIDIA joined their $1.01 billion round that they did in 2024.
They're expected to invest another 500 million as they expand testing in the UK and California, so that should be coming up soon.
Figure AI builds AI systems for humanoid robots designed to work in factories, warehouses and other industrial settings.
We've seen a lot of really cool demo videos from Figure AI.
NVIDIA joined their $1 billion Series C in September, which gave them a $39 billion valuation.
And NVIDIA first invested in them in 2024, so this was a follow-on round.
Scale AI.
Now, this is an interesting one.
Scale AI gives data labeling infrastructure services, which are used to train LLMs.
So you can imagine, I've looked at kind of what Scale AI does.
They'll go find a whole bunch of lawyers.
They'll give a whole bunch of legal stuff and have the lawyers label the data and give them kind of this customized data labeling which you don't get anywhere else.
They they employ an insane amount of people.
I want to say I don't want to misquote the number, but they employ a lot of people and they're highly specialized, like lawyers doctors, and they're going and labeling specific legal or medical data and explaining what it's used for.
And then they go around and sell this data back to AI companies.
Sometimes it's contracted ahead of time.
In any case, NVIDIA joined their $1 billion round that they did in 2024.
And that was before Meta later bought 49% of the company.
And they also hired Meta's Skills CEO.
And it's basically kind of like another one of these aqua hires, but they only bought like half the company.
Now they can basically control what happens to it.
Consequently, after that happened, OpenAI and Google both said they were going to stop using Scale because they didn't want to give money to a company that I don't know was tied to Meta, which was a competitor.
At the end of the day, I mean, I don't know.
I guess if there's other alternatives, that's not the end of the world.
So as you can see, NVIDIA is a massive player dumping a lot of money into the top AI companies.
I kind of covered all of the deals that were over a billion dollars, any companies that raised over a billion dollars that NVIDIA was participating in.
There is a lot more that raised hundreds of millions, and NVIDIA has also jumped in on a ton that have raised, you know, just under a hundred million dollars.
So NVIDIA is participating at all levels of the industry right now and I think that they're one of the major players pushing a ton of capital into these companies, which turn around and give it back to them and help support their company.
I believe that this is a great strategy for NVIDIA because they're also getting equity in all of these companies, and so NVIDIA's portfolio is huge, growing and is absolutely impressive.
Essentially, they're like financing the entire industry while their stock price goes up, so they can continue financing the entire industry and their stock can keep going up.
It's kind of crazy a lot of people call it a bubble or cyclical or you know round tripping the money but i think at the end of the day, it's very strategic and a good move on nvidia's part because, at the end of the day, now they own a massive chunk of tons of the top companies in this massively growing industry.
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