Nvidia launches revenue-sharing program offering AI startups compute credits for future profit share
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Jenny Lee
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Nvidia has launched a new partnership program offering fast-growing AI startups token credits for compute power in exchange for a share of their future product and cloud revenue. The program positions Nvidia as an intermediary providing direct access to full-stack computing powered by its chips, targeting cloud-based AI firms and model builders.
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The artificial intelligence chip leader says its new partnership program, announced Thursday, offers fast-growing AI startups token credits to power their development.
Cloud-based AI firms, model builders and other enterprises will share both product and cloud revenue with Nvidia, which is positioning itself as an intermediary helping startups gain direct access to full-stack computing powered by Nvidia chips.
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