Nvidia connects European developers to its global compute ecosystem

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Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) said it is connecting European developers to its global Compute Ecosystem.

The company announced the expansion of Nvidia DGX Cloud Lepton — an AI platform featuring a global compute marketplace that connects developers building agentic and physical AI applications — with GPUs now available from a network of cloud providers.

The AI chip giant said that Mistral AI, Nebius, Nscale, Firebird, Fluidstack, Hydra Host, Scaleway and Together AI are now contributing NVIDIA Blackwell and other NVIDIA architecture GPUs to the marketplace, expanding regional access to high-performance compute.

Nvidia noted that Amazon’s (AMZN) AWS and Microsoft (MSFT) Azure will be the first large-scale cloud providers to participate in DGX Cloud Lepton.

Nvida added that these companies join CoreWeave (CRWV) Crusoe, Firmus, Foxconn (OTCPK:FXCOF), GMI Cloud, Lambda and Yotta Data Services in the marketplace.

Nvidia is also working with some European venture capital firms Accel, Elaia, Partech and Sofinnova Partners to offer DGX Cloud Lepton marketplace credits to portfolio companies, enabling startups to access accelerated computing resources and scale regional development.

In addition, by integrating with the Nvidia software suite — including Nvidia NIM and NeMo microservices and Nvidia Cloud Functions — DGX Cloud Lepton streamlines and accelerates every stage of AI application development and deployment, at any scale.

Nvidia noted that to make accelerated computing more accessible to the global AI community, Hugging Face is introducing Training Cluster as a Service. This new offering integrates with DGX Cloud Lepton to seamlessly connect AI researchers and developers building foundation models with the Nvidia compute ecosystem.

“With partners across the region, we’re building a network of AI factories that developers, researchers and enterprises can harness to scale local breakthroughs into global innovation” said Nvidia’s Founder and CEO Jensen Huang.

Earlier today, Huang spoke at the GTC Paris at VivaTech and shared what’s next in AI factories, agentic AI, and physical AI and how they’ll power the new industrial revolution.

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