Nvidia is advancing its plans to acquire Lepton AI to bolster its AI server offerings, a move that follows its recent synthetic data startup deal.
This acquisition would follow Nvidia’s recent reported purchase of synthetic data startup Gretel.
Nvidia plans to enter the server rental market by acquiring Lepton AI, a company renting servers powered by its AI chips, in a deal reportedly worth several hundred million dollars.
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