Breaking: NVDA just expanded its collaboration with AWS across multiple fronts. The deal covers enhanced cloud infrastructure, next-gen interconnect solutions, open-model frameworks, and physical-AI integration. This partnership could reshape how enterprises deploy AI workloads at scale. Both companies are doubling down on making advanced compute more accessible—something that directly impacts blockchain validators, AI agents, and decentralized compute networks. Worth watching how this plays out for Web3 infrastructure builders.
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ser_ngmi
· 14h ago
The combination of AWS and Nvidia feels like the computing power arms race is about to escalate, and validators need to keep up.
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WhaleMistaker
· 14h ago
The validators are going to be thrilled, the GPU costs are going to drop again.
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MidnightGenesis
· 14h ago
On-chain data shows that this cooperation will only take effect after the late-night deployment, and for now, it is just a paper agreement.
Breaking: NVDA just expanded its collaboration with AWS across multiple fronts. The deal covers enhanced cloud infrastructure, next-gen interconnect solutions, open-model frameworks, and physical-AI integration. This partnership could reshape how enterprises deploy AI workloads at scale. Both companies are doubling down on making advanced compute more accessible—something that directly impacts blockchain validators, AI agents, and decentralized compute networks. Worth watching how this plays out for Web3 infrastructure builders.