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NVIDIA Boosts AI Startup Poolside with $1 Billion Investment

NVIDIA Doubles Down on AI Startup Poolside with Massive Investment

Bloomberg reports that chip giant NVIDIA is preparing to invest between $500 million and $1 billion in Poolside, an AI programming model company. This injection would help Poolside complete its $2 billion funding round, valuing the startup at $12 billion pre-investment. The final amount may adjust based on other investors' commitments.

About Poolside

Headquartered in both the United States and Paris, Poolside specializes in developing large language models tailored for software development scenarios. Its tools focus on:

  • Code generation
  • Debugging automation
  • Streamlining programming workflows

The company already serves clients in defense and government sectors, demonstrating its technology's real-world applicability.

Strategic Context

This isn't NVIDIA's first bet on Poolside. In October 2024, NVIDIA participated in Poolside's $500 million Series B round, when the company was valued at just $3 billion. The potential quadrupling of valuation within a year highlights:

  1. Rapid growth in AI-assisted programming tools
  2. Strong investor confidence in Poolside's technology
  3. NVIDIA's conviction about this market segment

NVIDIA's Expanding AI Portfolio

The semiconductor leader has been aggressively building its AI investment portfolio:

  • Considering $500 million investment in UK autonomous driving firm Wayve
  • Spent $5 billion acquiring Intel shares for future chip collaboration
  • Backed over 100 AI startups including Cohere, Runway, and Perplexity

These strategic moves create a comprehensive ecosystem spanning: ✔ Computing power (via GPUs) ✔ Foundational models ✔ Practical applications

The approach ensures sustained demand for NVIDIA's high-performance chips across the AI value chain.

Current Funding Status

Poolside has already secured over $1 billion in investment commitments, with existing shareholders like Magnetar Capital continuing their support. The funding round expects to close by year-end.

Neither NVIDIA nor Poolside have commented publicly about transaction specifics, but industry analysts agree this investment will:

  • Accelerate deployment of AI programming assistants
  • Strengthen NVIDIA's position as generative AI infrastructure leader
  • Potentially reshape software development workflows globally

The deal exemplifies how major tech players are positioning themselves at every layer of the booming AI economy.

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