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Microsoft-backed Mistral launches European AI cloud to compete with AWS and Azure

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Mistral AI partners with Nvidia to launch European AI infrastructure platform, challenging US cloud giants while unveiling breakthrough reasoning models that rival OpenAI.

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The start-up will equip 18,000 among the most powerful chips of the Californian giant to offer the supply of cloud specialized in the AI. The company led by Arthur Mensch would also seek to raise 1 billion dollars.

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The French start-up Mistral AI has just taken a major step forward by announcing a partnership with Nvidia, the American giant of artificial intelligence electronic chips. Announced at VivaTech, this Wednesday, June 11, 2025 by Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, they are launching together "Mistral Compute". This new computing infrastructure dedicated to the AI, allows to strengthen Europe's technological independence against US cloud giants such as G…

Arthur Mensch, Mistral DG, acknowledges this, his startup created just two years ago has to evolve since the supply of models of the AI to a platform of services, environments and tools so that companies can develop their (more...)This article Mistral announces an offer of infrastructure of the AI designed with Nvidia appeared first on The Digital Review.

The French AI startup Mistral, which wants to democratise AI by focusing on open solutions, now wants to give everyone access to the necessary infrastructure with an extension of its portfolio and establishes Mistral Compute. Mistral Compute is a new AI infrastructure offering that offers customers a private, integrated stack - GPUs, orchestration, APIs, products and services in

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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