Wall Street frenzy creates $11bn debt market for AI groups buying Nvidia chips

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Huge loans for ‘neocloud’ groups raise concern over chipmaker’s dominance of artificial intelligence market

Wall Street’s largest financial institutions have loaned more than $11bn to a niche group of tech companies based on their possession of the world’s hottest commodity: Nvidia’s artificial intelligence chips. Blackstone, Pimco, Carlyle and BlackRock are among those that have created a lucrative new debt market over the past year by lending to “neocloud” companies, which provide cloud computing to tech groups building AI products.

“The Microsoft contract was critical,” said a person close to the deal. “They won the contract then said we need $2bn of GPUs, which we were able to finance.” Like traditional asset-backed lending, in the event of a default, the lender would own the GPUs as well as the contracts — known as power-purchase agreements — with the companies that lease them. CoreWeave’s success raising large sums of private debt has prompted more lenders into the space.

 

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