On February 18th, NVIDIA and Meta Platforms announced a multi-year strategic partnership. Currently, Meta is already the second-largest purchaser of NVIDIA's chips. According to the partnership agreement, Meta will procure millions of NVIDIA chips, with collaboration areas including on-premises deployment, cloud, and artificial intelligence infrastructure. Additionally, Meta plans for the first time to adopt NVIDIA's Grace central processing units in the core of its standalone computers. The chips procured in this deal will cover products based on NVIDIA's current Blackwell architecture, as well as those from the upcoming Vera Rubin AI accelerator platform.
