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Planned Nvidia expansion in Israel prompts multiple offers of sites
JERUSALEM, July 9 (Reuters) - Nvidia (NVDA.O), opens new tab has received a high number of offers of potential sites to help it carry out a plan to greatly expand its operations in Israel to meet growing demand for artificial intelligence data centres, two sources told Reuters. The Santa Clara-based Nvidia, which has become the most valuable company in history at $4 trillion, earlier this week issued a request for information, or RFI, to buy land to build a new campus near its facility in northern Israel that industry sources estimated would cost billions of dollars and create thousands of jobs. Nvidia, a leading designer of high-end AI chips, entered Israel in 2020 after buying Mellanox Technologies for nearly $7 billion. It is located in Yokne'am, where many tech companies are based, near the northern port city of Haifa. Nvidia in Israel declined to comment beyond its RFI. A third source, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to speak to the press, said the company received "dozens and dozens and dozens" of offers from municipalities and others, not all near Haifa. Nvidia has set a July 23 deadline for offers to build its campus of up to 180,000 square metres. For its part, the Haifa municipality said it was "currently busy preparing an attractive offer for the company. We think we are the city with the best potential for them." A race among Microsoft (MSFT.O), opens new tab, (AMZN.O), opens new tab, Meta Platforms (META.O), opens new tab, Alphabet (GOOGL.O), opens new tab, and Tesla (TSLA.O), opens new tab, to build AI data centres and dominate the emerging technology has led to a surge in demand for Nvidia's high-end processors. One of the sources said Israel's expertise was "extremely important to the AI era" and Nvidia needed to expand rapidly. The company has already nearly tripled in size in Israel since its acquisition of Mellanox, which a source said contributed to $13 billion in revenue to Nvidia last year. The company has not confirmed the figure. Nvidia has also made a number of other acquisitions over recent years in the country where it has 5,000 employees. It has also built Israel's most powerful AI supercomputer that was a blueprint for Elon Musk's Colossus supercomputer. Dror Bin, CEO of the Israel Innovation Authority, said the new Nvidia campus will be massive and could house "a few thousand employees". "Nvidia sees its operation in Israel as something which is going to stay here for a very long time and to expand here," he told Reuters. "This declaration is a sign of confidence in Israel." Nvidia's planned expansion in Israel comes as rival Intel (INTC.O), opens new tab - in Israel since 1974, and one of the country's largest employers at 9,350 - has begun to trim its workforce globally. Israel media said a few hundred workers in Israel are being made redundant. A local spokesperson would not comment on numbers, only pointing to Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan's comments in April that the company was "taking steps to become a leaner, faster and more efficient company". Reporting by Steven Scheer; editing by Barbara Lewis Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles., opens new tab Suggested Topics:Middle East
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Planned Nvidia expansion in Israel prompts multiple offers of sites - The Economic Times
Nvidia plans a major expansion in Israel, seeking land for a new multi-billion-dollar campus near Haifa to meet soaring AI demand. The company has received dozens of site offers and aims to grow beyond its existing 5,000-strong workforce. The move reflects long-term confidence in Israel's tech capabilities.Nvidia has received a high number of offers of potential sites to help it carry out a plan to greatly expand its operations in Israel to meet growing demand for artificial intelligence data centres, two sources told Reuters. The Santa Clara-based Nvidia, which has become the most valuable company in history at $4 trillion, earlier this week issued a request for information, or RFI, to buy land to build a new campus near its facility in northern Israel that industry sources estimated would cost billions of dollars and create thousands of jobs. Nvidia, a leading designer of high-end AI chips, entered Israel in 2020 after buying Mellanox Technologies for nearly $7 billion. It is located in Yokne'am, where many tech companies are based, near the northern port city of Haifa. Nvidia in Israel declined to comment beyond its RFI. A third source, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to speak to the press, said the company received "dozens and dozens and dozens" of offers from municipalities and others, not all near Haifa. Nvidia has set a July 23 deadline for offers to build its campus of up to 180,000 square metres. For its part, the Haifa municipality said it was "currently busy preparing an attractive offer for the company. We think we are the city with the best potential for them." A race among Microsoft,, Meta Platforms, Alphabet, and Tesla, to build AI data centres and dominate the emerging technology has led to a surge in demand for Nvidia's high-end processors. One of the sources said Israel's expertise was "extremely important to the AI era" and Nvidia needed to expand rapidly. The company has already nearly tripled in size in Israel since its acquisition of Mellanox, which a source said contributed to $13 billion in revenue to Nvidia last year. The company has not confirmed the figure. Nvidia has also made a number of other acquisitions over recent years in the country where it has 5,000 employees. It has also built Israel's most powerful AI supercomputer that was a blueprint for Elon Musk's Colossus supercomputer. Dror Bin, CEO of the Israel Innovation Authority, said the new Nvidia campus will be massive and could house "a few thousand employees". "Nvidia sees its operation in Israel as something which is going to stay here for a very long time and to expand here," he told Reuters. "This declaration is a sign of confidence in Israel." Nvidia's planned expansion in Israel comes as rival Intel - in Israel since 1974, and one of the country's largest employers at 9,350 - has begun to trim its workforce globally. Israel media said a few hundred workers in Israel are being made redundant. A local spokesperson would not comment on numbers, only pointing to Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan's comments in April that the company was "taking steps to become a leaner, faster and more efficient company".
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Nvidia plans a significant expansion in Israel, seeking land for a new multi-billion-dollar campus to meet growing AI demand. The move highlights Israel's importance in the global AI landscape and Nvidia's long-term commitment to the country.
Nvidia, the world's most valuable company at $4 trillion, is set to significantly expand its operations in Israel. The company has issued a request for information (RFI) to purchase land for a new campus near its existing facility in northern Israel 1.
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Israel's expertise is "extremely important to the AI era," according to sources close to the matter 1. Nvidia's decision to expand in Israel underscores the country's significance in the global technology landscape. The company has already established a strong presence in Israel, with 5,000 employees and a history of acquisitions, including the $7 billion purchase of Mellanox Technologies in 2020 2.
The planned campus is expected to be massive, covering up to 180,000 square meters. Industry sources estimate the project could cost billions of dollars and create thousands of jobs 1. Dror Bin, CEO of the Israel Innovation Authority, stated that the new Nvidia campus could house "a few thousand employees" 2.
Nvidia's expansion comes amid fierce competition in the AI sector. Tech giants such as Microsoft, Amazon, Meta Platforms, Alphabet, and Tesla are racing to build AI data centers and dominate emerging technologies 1. This competition has led to a surge in demand for Nvidia's high-end processors, driving the company's growth and expansion plans.
Nvidia has already made significant contributions to Israel's tech ecosystem. The company has built Israel's most powerful AI supercomputer, which served as a blueprint for Elon Musk's Colossus supercomputer 2. Additionally, Nvidia's acquisition of Mellanox reportedly contributed $13 billion to the company's revenue last year, although this figure has not been officially confirmed 1.
Nvidia has received numerous offers for potential sites, with "dozens and dozens and dozens" of proposals coming from municipalities and other entities across Israel 1. The company has set a July 23 deadline for offers to build its campus. The Haifa municipality, in particular, has expressed strong interest, stating they are "currently busy preparing an attractive offer for the company" 2.
While Nvidia is expanding, its rival Intel, which has been present in Israel since 1974 and is one of the country's largest employers with 9,350 workers, has begun trimming its global workforce 1. This contrast highlights the shifting dynamics in the tech industry, with AI-focused companies like Nvidia experiencing rapid growth while traditional chip manufacturers face challenges.
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