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Mistral AI Raises $830 Million to Expand Nvidia GPU Data Center Capacity

Mistral AI has secured $830 million in new funding to expand its computing infrastructure, with proceeds earmarked for a large-scale data center build-out anchored around Nvidia GPU clusters, according to multiple reports published Monday. The Paris-based AI company, which competes with OpenAI and Google in the large language model market, has positioned itself as Europe's leading AI lab. The new capital will support a significant hardware expansion at a moment when AI companies are racing to secure GPU capacity for model training and inference workloads. Nvidia shares rose on the news, reflecting investor expectations that the funding will translate directly into GPU procurement orders. The chipmaker has been the primary beneficiary of the AI infrastructure investment cycle, with its H100 and H200 accelerators commanding premium prices and lengthy wait times from data center operators. The round follows earlier fundraising by Mistral, which has raised more than $1 billion in total since its founding in 2023 by former DeepMind and Meta researchers. The company's flagship models, including Mistral Large, are available through its cloud API and compete across enterprise software, legal, and code generation use cases. Terms of the new round, including lead investors, were not disclosed in initial reports. Mistral has previously counted Andreessen Horowitz, General Catalyst, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and Salesforce Ventures among its backers. The funding adds to a broader pattern of large raises in the AI sector. Rival xAI raised $6 billion in late 2024, while OpenAI completed a $6.6 billion round in October 2024.
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