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Nvidia offers AI startups compute now, payment later

Instead of just selling chips, Nvidia is offering AI clouds a revenue-sharing and credit-support model built to get GPUs into the hands of companies that could not otherwise afford them. Nvidia is changing how it gets paid. The company announced on Wednesday a new arrangement in which AI cloud providers can access large volumes of its [] This story continues at The Next Web
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The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jun 23, 2026
AI start-up Reflection signs computing power deal with SpaceX
Under the agreement, the open-source AI startup will get immediate access to Nvidia GB300s, AI chips used to train and run advanced models, and has agreed to pay SpaceX 150 million per month beginning July 1, 2026
Bloomberg
· Jul 8, 2026
Nvidia’s $1 Trillion Slide Sends Valuation to Pre-AI Boom Levels
After losing roughly 1 trillion in market value in less than two months, Nvidia Corp.’s stock is the cheapest it’s been since before the AI boom kicked off and sent the shares into the stratosphere.
The Eastern Herald
· Jul 4, 2026
Nvidia Is Now Financing Its Own AI Cloud Customers. The Risk Is Its Own.
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.
Investing.com
· Jun 23, 2026
Form 4 NVIDIA Corporation For: 23 June
Form 4 NVIDIA Corporation For: 23 June
Voice of Nigeria
· Jul 3, 2026
Nigeria’s Bank of Industry Launches Impact Report
The Bank of Industry (BOI) in Nigeria has launched its inaugural Annual Development Impact Report. The report marks a strategic institutional shift from evaluating success solely by loan volumes to measuring the tangible socio-economic outcomes of its financial interventions. It highlights that in 2025—the first full year of implementing the bank’s 2025–2027 Corporate Strategy—the BOI [] The post Nigeria’s Bank of Industry Launches Impact Report appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.
Seeking Alpha
· Jul 3, 2026
Nvidia: Won't Be This Insanely Cheap For Too Long
Nvidia: Won't Be This Insanely Cheap For Too Long
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