Nvidia's $500 Billion AI Compute Backstops Shift Power to Buyers
The deal uses memorandums of understanding with six firms to lower borrowing costs for AI builders and backstop capital needs for key customers.
- On Monday, Aug 10, Nvidia announced a partnership with six Wall Street firms—Apollo, BlackRock, Blackstone, Brookfield, Goldman Sachs, and KKR—to assemble more than $500 billion in financing for AI infrastructure buildouts.
- CEO Jensen Huang is reclassifying GPUs as long-lived infrastructure similar to power plants rather than depreciating equipment, enabling long-term debt financing against these assets.
- Debt raised through these platforms sits with financing vehicles rather than on hyperscalers' own accounts, relieving cash flow pressure on companies like Alphabet while allowing CoreWeave and Nebius to access capital previously reserved for giants.
- Equity investors view the deal as clearing a bottleneck, while credit investors expressed concern; skeptics warned, "Chips depreciate fast and lose value the moment a newer generation arrives."
- Hyperscalers have increased 2027 capital spending projections to $1.08 trillion according to Bank of America, while Huang projects at least $1 trillion in revenue from Nvidia's next-generation AI platforms through 2027.
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Nvidia to provide up to $105 billion backstop for OpenAI data center
Nvidia reached a deal on Monday to provide up to $105 billion to backstop a new OpenAI data center in Ohio, as Big Tech ramped up its debt-fueled AI splurge. Much of that growing debt is held off hyperscalers’ balance sheets, and those credit arrangements themselves are growing more convoluted, Morgan Stanley analysts noted, making it “increasingly difficult for investors to assess companies’ total potential leverage.” The spending spree is rais…
Nvidia's stock has started to come alive. Here's 3 reasons why it can continue
The leading AI chipmaker has rebounded since late July.
Nvidia's shares progressed slightly in the first negotiations on Monday (17). Shareholders seemed to receive with caution the chip maker's plan to support OpenAI's gigantic investment in data centers. At around 15:56, the roles rose 1% in the US. The action accumulates high by 11% in the last month. Exclusive material for subscribers. To have full access, access the link of the subject and register.
Jeff Gundlach says making AI chips an asset class looks like a market top
Jeff Gundlach has criticised Nvidia’s plan with six asset managers to mobilise more than $500bn for AI infrastructure, asking why assets of unknown life are collateral for long-term debt. Mark Cuban compared chips as an asset class to crypto. Jeff Gundlach thinks Wall Street has told on itself. “Assets of unknown life as collateral for […] This story continues at The Next Web
Nvidia Got $500B for LLMs, Robotics. NIH Brain Initiative Muffled Neuroscience
There is a recent [August 10, 2026] report on Axios, Nvidia and Wall Street partner on $500B AI financing, stating that, ”Nvidia announced Monday that it is partnering with Apollo, BlackRock, Blackstone, Brookfield, Goldman Sachs and KKR to assemble more than $500 billion in financing at “attractive rates” for “the buildout of AI infrastructure over time.”” ”The move comes after recent reports that Nvidia was in talks to guarantee financing for …
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