Musk's xAI nears $20 billion capital raise tied to Nvidia chips, Bloomberg News reports
Elon Musk's AI startup xAI is reportedly raising $20 billion, including a $2 billion equity investment from Nvidia. This financing, split between equity and debt, is intended to acquire Nvidia graphics processing units for xAI's data center. The ...

Nvidia is investing as much as $2 billion in the equity portion of the deal, Bloomberg reported, adding that the financing, which includes equity and debt, will be tied to the Nvidia graphics processing units that xAI plans to use in its data center Colossus 2.
XAI's financing would be split between about $7.5 billion of equity and as much as $12.5 billion of debt, and is structured through a special purpose vehicle that will be used to buy Nvidia processors, the report said.
Nvidia declined to comment, while xAI did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
In September, Elon Musk denied a CNBC report that said xAI was raising $10 billion at a post-money valuation of $200 billion. Musk added that "xAI will of course raise capital in the coming months, just not right now."
Musk launched xAI in July 2023 as an alternative to OpenAI's ChatGPT.
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