
NVIDIA has officially acquired the startup Lepton AI, as Team Green is now looking towards a complete "vertical integration" of the supply chain to maintain dominance.
Team Green's Deal With Lepton AI Will Now Allow Them To Offer Its AI Clusters To Clients Through Rental Services Directly
Well, NVIDIA has indeed made a surprise acquisition, given that the deal with Lepton AI hasn't been confirmed officially yet, but The Information reports that the firm has sealed the deal. For those unaware, Lepton AI is known for its "server-rental" services, which recently have been in tremendous demand due to their cost-effectiveness. It seems like the primary factor behind this acquisition is NVIDIA's attempt to have a grip on the supply chain entirely instead of just being responsible for the manufacturing part.
Lepton AI does the renting business by leasing AI clusters from CSPs and then offering them to smaller clients, running an "AI-as-a-Service" (AIaaS) model. The firm doesn't only provide computing resources; with its tech stack, users can benefit from features such as auto-scaling, error handling during model deployment, and much more. Clients looking to run LLMs can rent out hardware from Lepton AI, which allows them to avoid worrying about the financial costs associated with creating their hardware portfolio.

With the acquisition, Lepton AI's founder Yangqing Jia, also Alibaba's former VP of AI and Data Analytics, will join NVIDIA, although his role isn't defined for now. Now, coming to the significance of the deal, it seems like Team Green wants the "whole share" of the AI markets, and this acquisition will indeed allow them to control more of the supply chain—from chip design to server rental. Essentially, Lepton AI can now access hardware directly from NVIDIA, avoiding all the hassle of leasing hardware from third-party sources.
Team Green could also ensure that it doesn't experience "inventory oversupply" with the deal, given that it manages to stack up AI clusters. Since renting is a far cheaper option, the demand would certainly be there. This also positions NVIDIA to compete with ASICs from the likes of Amazon, Google, and Microsoft. Team Green has yet to announce the deal officially, but it seems like the firm won't stop with its AI ventures.

NVIDIA Successfully Acquires Server-Renting Startup Lepton AI; Team Green Looks Eager To Vertically Integrate The Supply Chain
NVIDIA has acquired the startup Lepton AI, as Team Green is now looking towards a complete "vertical integration" of the supply chain.
