SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Nvidia on Tuesday said it has signed a multiyear deal to sell Meta Platforms millions of its current and future artificial intelligence chips, including central processing units that compete with products from Intel and Advanced Micro Devices. Nvidia did not disclose a value for the deal, but said it includes its current Blackwell chips as well as its forthcoming Rubin AI chips. It also includes standalone installations of its Grace and Vera central processors. Nvidia introduced those central processors, based on technology from Arm Holdings, as companions to its AI chips starting 2023. Moorhead said Nvidia likely highlighted the deal to show that it has retained a large business with Meta and is gaining traction with its central processor chips.
Source: The Star February 18, 2026 06:30 UTC