Nvidia has backed Cloverleaf, a company that acquires and develops land sites specifically matched to data center power availability. The investment signals Nvidia's interest in securing the physical infrastructure layer beneath its GPU sales, ensuring that sites with reliable power access exist for customers deploying its hardware. Financial terms of the backing were not disclosed in available reporting.

Why this matters

Nvidia moving into land and power site development represents a strategic expansion beyond chip manufacturing, giving it influence over where AI compute capacity physically lands. This approach could accelerate site readiness for Nvidia customers while giving the company leverage in a market where deliverable power is the primary constraint.

Why the Digest selected this story

Named company Nvidia and the novel 'powered land company' concept triggered selection. The story involves a strategic investment by the dominant AI chip supplier in upstream site infrastructure, distinguishing it from routine funding rounds in this run.

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