Nvidia announces revenue-sharing partnerships with AI cloud providers to build large-scale AI factories, deploying hundreds of thousands of GPUs globally.

Firmus and Sharon AI are first adopters

Nvidia is using its powerful balance sheet to help more companies buy its expensive AI chips, and possibly make some money back too. It’s promising to financially backstop young…

NVIDIA is partnering with AI clouds to deploy large‑scale, multi‑tenant AI factories, aligning economics through a revenue-sharing and credit-support model.

Nvidia announced a six-year deal with SharonAI to share cloud service revenue, deploying 40,000 Grace Blackwell GPUs and shifting toward recurring income.

Nvidia is offering AI clouds a revenue-sharing and credit-support model, opening its GPUs to startups that could not previously afford them.

Nvidia says it will give start-ups the chance to swap access to compute power for a slice of future profits under a new program aimed at AI-focused firms.

Nvidia announces revenue-sharing partnerships with AI cloud providers to build large-scale AI factories, deploying hundreds of thousands of GPUs globally.

Nvidia is increasingly acting like a central bank for AI startups, actively shaping the compute market.

Nvidia invested over $40 billion in AI companies in 2026, including $30B in OpenAI and $2B in CoreWeave, financing the ecosystem that buys its GPUs.

Sharon AI and Firmus are the first partners, with a combined total of up to 210,000 GPUs.

Nvidia's revenue-share model, SoftBank's SB Neo, Aramco backing Together AI and Baseten's $1.5B round show the neocloud buildout is now financed by vendors, not VCs.

Nvidia introduces a revenue-sharing model, connecting AI developers with cloud providers, aiming to support emerging businesses lacking capital for large-scale AI resources.