Nebius signs AI infrastructure deals with Meta worth up to $27 billion over 5 years
Under the agreement, Meta will also buy an additional $15 billion worth of capacity planned by Nebius over the coming five years if it is not sold to other customers, giving the contract a total value of up to $27 billion, Nebius said.

Under the agreement, Meta will also buy an additional $15 billion worth of capacity planned by Nebius over the coming five years if it is not sold to other customers, giving the contract a total value of up to $27 billion, Nebius said.
Last week, Nvidia said it would invest $2 billion to buy an 8.3% stake in Nebius, which uses Nvidia chips in its data centers. Nasdaq-listed Nebius shares, which closed at $112.50 on Friday, have risen 35% so far this year, giving it a market capitalization of $28.6 billion.
Datacentre race
The deal is the latest example of US tech giants' efforts to supplement their own AI data-centre build-outs by locking in scarce GPU and power capacity from "neocloud" providers like Nebius. Unlike large cloud firms that serve a broad range of industries, AI specialists like Nebius and US competitor CoreWeave mostly focus on tech customers, but aim to become major cloud service providers in their own right.
Nebius CEO Arkady Volozh said the latest Meta deal would help "accelerate the build-out and growth of our core AI cloud business." Nebius signed an initial $3 billion deal with Meta in November and a $17.4 billion deal with Microsoft in September.
The company said on Monday that 2026 guidance remains unchanged.
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