Nebius Announces General Availability of NVIDIA GB200 Superchip Capacity in Europe

Nebius Group (NASDAQ:NBIS) is one of the best technology stocks according to Wall Street analysts. Earlier on June 11, Nebius announced the general availability of NVIDIA Corporation’s (NASDAQ:NVDA) GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchip capacity for its customers in Europe. This marked a significant step in Nebius’ mission to build a comprehensive AI infrastructure globally, accelerating AI innovation at scale.

The NVIDIA B200 capacity will be available on-demand through Nebius’s self-service platform and via NVIDIA DGX Cloud Lepton. Nebius also revealed other integrations with NVIDIA’s accelerated computing platform. This includes expanding Nebius AI Cloud with the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software stack, providing first-to-market access to NVIDIA Blackwell via NVIDIA DGX Cloud Lepton, and offering first-in-Europe access to NVIDIA Hopper GPUs through the NVIDIA Brev platform.

Nebius Announces General Availability of NVIDIA GB200 Superchip Capacity in Europe

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Additionally, Nebius plans to offer instances featuring the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition later in 2025. These integrations are aimed at providing European innovators, such as startups, enterprises, developers, and researchers, with the necessary tools to build, scale, and deploy the next generation of AI applications.

Nebius Group (NASDAQ:NBIS) is a technology company that builds full-stack infrastructure to service the global AI industry.

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