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Nvidia Is Now Financing Its Own AI Cloud Customers. The Risk Is Its Own.

The Eastern Herald

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July 4, 2026

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Nvidia's new revenue-sharing model funds AI cloud operators' GPU buildouts in exchange for a cut of future cloud income. Sharon AI (Australia, 40,000 GPUs) and Firmus Technologies (Indonesia, 170,000 GPUs) are the first named partners, but the revenue-share percentage remains undisclosed.

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