Thinking Machines Lab inks massive compute deal with Nvidia
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Tuesday, 10 March 2026·Source: TechCrunch·US·corporate
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What happened: The multi-year deal involves at least a gigawatt of compute power and also includes a strategic investment from Nvidia.
Cross-source context: CNBC highlights meta's latest generations of its MTIA series of in-house chips for artificial intelligence will help support the company's massive data center expansion plans. MarketWatch highlights uber and Nvidia aim to launch autonomous ride-hailing in up to 28 cities in less than two years.
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The multi-year deal involves at least a gigawatt of compute power and also includes a strategic investment from Nvidia.
Meta's latest generations of its MTIA series of in-house chips for artificial intelligence will help support the company's massive data center expansion plans.
Meta's latest generations of its MTIA series of in-house chips for artificial intelligence will help support the company's massive data center expansion plans.
MarketWatch
Uber and Nvidia aim to launch autonomous ride-hailing in up to 28 cities in less than two years.
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Nvidia strikes $2bn deal with AI cloud provider Nebius.
Meta's latest generations of its MTIA series of in-house chips for artificial intelligence will help support the company's massive data center expansion plans.
Meta's latest generations of its MTIA series of in-house chips for artificial intelligence will help support the company's massive data center expansion plans.
Meta's latest generations of its MTIA series of in-house chips for artificial intelligence will help support the company's massive data center expansion plans.
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