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Nvidia backs AI data center startup Nscale as it hits $14.6B valuation

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/09/nscale-ai-data-center-nvidia-raise.html
27•voxadam•2h ago

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structuredPizza•1h ago
Chat, why do we hear so little about banks no longer funding mega data centers? Noise or signal?
maxdo•1h ago
I think it’s lagging indicator. There were signs of saturation in the end of 2025. From 2025 to March 2026 average developer ai spent gone from $20/mo to at least $200. In my company it’s $1000-1500/mo to anthropic only.

In many cases this 20x+ increase over 3 mo.

This is going in other industries too. Claude cowork is just an example and beginning of the trend.

Show me any product that / company that charge you 20x and customers are happy , well its anthropic

dgan•39m ago
I dont know what world you/I are living in. I do ask claude to enumerate/explain concepts i am not familiar with. I never approached the free tier limit (is there one?). At work, we have a webpage which ia basically a chat to different models, sometimes i use it

Would I be paying 20€ to ask those questions? I dunno, i dont feel any particular need. Would I be paying 200€?! Are you insane hell no

mdrzn•15m ago
People aren't paying $200 to chat, they're paying to have ClaudeCode or Cowork or Claude for Chrome do the work instead.
surgical_fire•29m ago
Eh? Is the average developer paying 200$ a month?

I mean, I imagine some top% vibe coding bros paying 200$. I would require some serious evidence that the average developer pays for it.

I certainly wouldn't. It's moderately useful, but not 200$/mo useful.

Foobar8568•11m ago
People forgot the price of full msdn back in the day or any "SDK", Low code shit etc.

And I doubt someone can have the cognitive load to follow 10 Claude max. Let alone 1.

ReptileMan•1h ago
Chances of this startup pulling a Theranos are? I mean data center construction is something that couple of non startup companies do and do it well. What is the problem that they solve? The article is quite light on what they actually do.
zacklee-aud•1h ago
How does Nvidia's backing of this startup shape competitive dynamics in the AI infrastructure space? If Nscale relies on Nvidia for both capital and GPU supply, does that create an uneven playing field for alternative GPU vendors looking to get their hardware into large multi-tenant AI data centers? Is this $14.6B valuation mostly predicated on continued preferential access to Nvidia's GPU supply, rather than any unique technical or operational advantage that Nscale itself owns?
terflumble•49m ago
Unless nScale is going to help the Ellisons prop up their borrowing power to consolidate a media empire they're a little late to feeding frenzy.
energy123•42m ago
I don't get the economics behind building AI DCs in the UK instead of a middle income country near the equator where there's plentiful solar or fossil fuels.

Labor and land is expensive, energy is scarce and expensive, and colocation is not that valuable because latency is dominated by compute instead of transmission.

But there must be a good reason I am missing.

khy34•38m ago
Country risk..
pjmlp•37m ago
Sovereignty, the days of peaceful geopoltics are behind us.
energy123•26m ago
That's a public good that occurs if the government puts their thumb on the scale with subsidies or regulations, because otherwise the market can't get there itself (example: TSMC building plants in US only because of government incentive). But the Nscale case looks like private investors deciding this is the most profitable place to build it on the margin, which is anomalous.
justin66•25m ago
Latency?
cmiles8•31m ago
This is all starting to smell like financial engineering games. Traditionally nobody in their right mind would give a startup billions to build data centers. For a long list of reasons, that’s kinda nuts.

However what it does allow all these companies investing to do is fund significant capital expenditure but hide it on their balance sheet. They all know if they funded capex directly it would create a deprecation storm that would tank their future earnings. Instead they give the money to another entity to do the building and magically it’s (the equity) now just an asset on their balance sheet with no deprecation. It’s “worth” a lot as a line item there, but only because the hype driving this financial engineering keeps the shares valuable.

Meanwhile the startup isn’t public and thus the fact that it has this massive deprecation on the books is mostly out of sight and out of mind, with some random sky high valuation that’s not based in any normal sense of business reality.

That all works great… until the bubble busts of course.

TrackerFF•10m ago
My observation has been that the areas where data centers makes the most sense (colder climate, cheap energy, cheap real-estate, trustworthy countries) to build, are also areas where resistance against data centers has started to gain momentum. The spike in energy prices alone will make building these centers an uphill battle.
doctorwho42•3m ago
Good, if these multi billion dollar companies can't afford to build a data center that... At the bare minimum doesn't affect their cost of electricity over the next 10 years, nor the infrastructure, then it's totally reasonable for them to resist it. It's not like building data centers is for the common good like building new nuclear power plants or other key infrastructure. Instead it's literally just profit motivated, and not even by consumer spending.

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