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NVIDIA expands across Europe with major AI infrastructure deals, focusing on sovereign AI to offset China losses and boost local tech development.
GTC Paris, held alongside Europe’s largest tech event, VivaTech, CEO Jensen Huang delivered a clear message: Europe isn’t just adopting artificial intelligence, but building it. The chipmaker announced major partnerships and technological advances,
Nvidia is expanding its AI infrastructure in Europe with new deals in France, Germany, and beyond, focusing on sovereign AI and local data centres to offset China revenue losses.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNNvidia races ahead in Europe’s AI boom with major dealsNvidia announced a series of partnerships with European countries and companies, covering infrastructure and software, as it seeks to maintain
Announces first general availability of NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 capacity in Europe; NVIDIA B200 capacity to be available on-demand through Nebius self-service platform, as well as via NVIDIA DGX Cloud Lepton;
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced the companys first industrial AI cloud platform will be built in Germany, unveiled during his keynote at the VivaTech 2025 conference in Paris. The platform will integrate AI and
NVIDIA has released a safety platform for robotics developers and updated its simulation, AI, and autonomous vehicle offerings.
Nvidia has announced it is working with European nations, and technology and industry leaders, to build Nvidia Blackwell AI infrastructure that will strengthen
Huang said Nvidia will multiply its AI computing capacity in Europe tenfold over the next two years and will open 20 AI factorieslarge-scale infrastructure facilities for building
After launching in the USA, Milestone’s Project Hafnia is now engaged in Europe with the city of Genoa, Italy. The aim is to develop AI-driven solutions to enhance traffic management systems and create smarter cities with high-quality, regulation compliant video data trained with NVIDIA NeMo Curator on NVIDIA DGX Cloud.