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Nvidia is connecting GPU customers with data centers in the Nordics:


Nvidia is playing matchmaker, trying to connect companies with its graphics processing units to data-center operators that have the capacity to deploy them in the Nordics, sources have told CNBC.

While Nvidia has established an effective monopoly over the most powerful AI chips, it has worked to exert greater influence across the AI ecosystem as the race to build infrastructure accelerates. That reach extends through its software stack, relationships with governments and direct investments in other companies.

The chip giant has also sought a role in AI infrastructure deals. Two sources familiar with the matter have told CNBC that Nvidia has offered to introduce companies with data centers in the Nordics, an increasingly sought-after AI infrastructure region, to firms with its GPUs that are in the market for capacity.

The sources asked to remain anonymous when discussing private information.

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This is part of what Nvidia sees as its “value proposition to GPU customers,” the source said, adding that the chip giant “often” didn’t name the companies on whose behalf it was reaching out.

The other source told CNBC that Nvidia had also made introductions between a company building AI infrastructure and those with GPUs in the U.S. and Asia. Nvidia is “helping make sure people who have money and demand for GPUs also have data center space,” they added.

Nvidia did not respond to a request for comment from CNBC.

The company typically sells its chips to original equipment manufacturers, or OEMs, which then build them into racks and servers before selling them on. But it often has relationships with the companies buying the end product.

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