Nvidia and Nebius Group have announced a strategic partnership to develop a next-generation hyperscale cloud platform designed specifically for artificial intelligence workloads. As part of the agreement, Nvidia will invest $2 billion in Nebius to support the expansion of its AI cloud infrastructure.
The collaboration aims to scale computing resources for AI developers, enterprises, and research organizations as demand for high-performance infrastructure accelerates. Nebius plans to deploy more than five gigawatts of Nvidia-powered computing capacity by the end of 2030.
The partnership builds on Nebius’s existing use of Nvidia hardware across its cloud platform and will involve deeper integration across the AI technology stack, including data center design, software optimization, and large-scale infrastructure deployment.
“AI is at another inflection point — agentic AI, driving incredible compute demand and accelerating infrastructure buildout,” said Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang. “Nebius is building an AI cloud designed for the agentic era, fully integrated from silicon to software and powered by Nvidia’s next-generation accelerated compute.”
AI Factories and Agentic Infrastructure
Under the agreement, the companies will collaborate on designing large-scale “AI factories” — specialized data centers optimized for training and running advanced AI models. These facilities will incorporate multiple generations of Nvidia accelerated computing systems as Nebius expands its global platform.
The partnership will include early adoption of Nvidia’s latest architectures, including the Rubin platform, Vera CPUs, and BlueField storage and networking systems. The companies will also work together to optimize inference and agentic AI software stacks, enabling developers to deploy advanced AI applications more efficiently.
In addition to infrastructure deployment, Nvidia will provide design guidance, system validation processes, and engineering support as Nebius scales its data center operations. The companies will also collaborate on fleet management tools that monitor GPU health and optimize system performance across large clusters.
Building AI Infrastructure for Global Demand
Nebius said the partnership reflects its strategy of building a cloud platform designed specifically for AI workloads rather than adapting traditional cloud computing models.
“Nebius has been built for AI since day one — not adapted from a general-purpose cloud, but designed for what developers actually need,” said Arkady Volozh, chief executive of Nebius. “Now with Nvidia, we are extending that throughout the stack — from gigawatt-scale AI factories to inference and software.”
The companies said the partnership is intended to support growing global demand for AI infrastructure as organizations increasingly deploy large-scale models and agent-based AI systems.
By combining Nvidia’s accelerated computing technologies with Nebius’s cloud platform, the collaboration aims to provide developers and enterprises with scalable infrastructure capable of supporting the next generation of AI applications.