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