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Nvidia stock jumps on $2B xAI investment, but why analysts are alarmed

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Nvidia stock (NASDAQ: NVDA) soared over 2% on Wednesday after reports that the chipmaker is planning to put up to $2 billion into Elon Musk’s AI startup, xAI, as part of a huge $20 billion funding round.

The move highlights just how serious the chipmaker is about pushing AI adoption across industries. The round itself is a mix of about $7.5 billion in equity and as much as $12.5 billion in debt.

The funding will give xAI priority access to Nvidia GPUs for its Colossus 2 data center in Memphis, Tennessee, one of the most ambitious AI infrastructure projects in the works right now.

Here’s where it gets interesting: a special purpose vehicle (SPV) has been set up for the deal. It will buy Nvidia chips, which xAI will then lease.

That way, institutional investors can get their money back through rental payments, and the debt is secured against the hardware itself, not xAI’s assets or equity.

Nvidia stock: Strategic moves in AI

Nvidia’s move to join xAI’s funding round isn’t just about writing a big check; it’s part of a bigger plan to supercharge AI adoption among its customers.

By helping xAI grow fast, Nvidia is also driving more demand for its GPUs, data center gear, and AI software platforms like CUDA and DGX.

It’s a smart ecosystem play: the more xAI expands, the more Nvidia cements its role as a core player in the AI world.

The deal itself is pretty innovative, too. By linking debt to physical Nvidia GPUs that xAI will lease, it introduces a fresh way to manage investment risk, something that could become a blueprint for future tech deals.

For the AI industry as a whole, this infusion of up to $20 billion, backed by a top-tier chipmaker, sends a strong signal: big ambitions are afoot, and powerful AI models are coming to cutting-edge infrastructure faster than ever.

This partnership could shape how companies compete and how AI technology evolves for years to come.

Analysts sound caution

After news broke that Nvidia is investing in xAI, its shares bounced back, ending a three-day slump. Investors seemed to like the idea of Nvidia deepening its grip on the AI world.

Analysts weighed in with a mix of curiosity and caution. Some, like those at Bank of America, see this as a smart, performance-driven move, Nvidia stock is clearly looking to cement its dominance by powering big AI projects.

But not everyone is completely sold.

Wall Street analysts expressed concern that the current US equity bull market is heavily dependent on massive capital expenditures in AI infrastructure, creating a fragile foundation vulnerable to risks. 

A few in the financial community are keeping a close eye, concerned about the loop of investments between Nvidia and AI startups like xAI and OpenAI, and whether this could quietly drive up valuations in a hyper-competitive market.

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