Published by Steven Scheer at AOL on July 9, 2025
Nvidia has received a high number of offers of potential sites to help it carry out a plan to greatly expand its operations in Israel to meet growing demand for artificial intelligence data centres, two sources told Reuters.
The Santa Clara-based Nvidia, which has become the most valuable company in history at $4 trillion, earlier this week issued a request for information, or RFI, to buy land to build a new campus near its facility in northern Israel that industry sources estimated would cost billions of dollars and create thousands of jobs.
Nvidia, a leading designer of high-end AI chips, entered Israel in 2020 after buying Mellanox Technologies for nearly $7 billion. It is located in Yokne’am, where many tech companies are based, near the northern port city of Haifa.
Nvidia CTO Michael Kagan and SVP Networking Software and NVIDIA-Israel Site Leader Amit Krig are both Technion alumni.
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