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It was an honor to be shown the awesome @Intel fab in Oregon this week. Looking forward to a great partnership with @SpaceX & @Tesla!

















🚨#BREAKING: $IREN is up ~19% in after-hours trading after announcing a major deal with $NVDA, and Nvidia has been given the option to invest up to $2.1 billion in the company. What was announced: • Nvidia and IREN, an AI data center operator, announced a strategic partnership today to build and operate up to 5 gigawatts of AI infrastructure together • As part of the deal, IREN gave Nvidia the right to buy up to 30 million IREN shares at $70 each over the next five years. If Nvidia exercises that right in full, it would be investing $2.1 billion into IREN • This is not a cash payment today, it is an option. Nvidia can buy those shares at $70 any time over the next five years, but only if regulatory and other conditions are met. The $2.1 billion represents the maximum possible investment, not a guaranteed one • The first major project under the partnership will be IREN’s Sweetwater campus in West Texas, a 2-gigawatt facility that will serve as the flagship site for Nvidia’s DSX architecture What DSX means in plain terms: • Nvidia’s DSX is essentially a master blueprint for building massive AI data centers, specifying exactly how the power systems, cooling, networking, and chip racks should all fit together to work efficiently at enormous scale • IREN brings the land, the power connections, and the operational team. Nvidia brings the blueprint, the chips, and the customer relationships • The result is supposed to be AI data centers that can be built faster and run more efficiently than if each company tried to do it alone The important caveat: • 5 gigawatts is an aspirational long-term target, not something being built today. The real near-term anchor is the 2-gigawatt Sweetwater campus • The $2.1 billion Nvidia investment is conditional, regulatory approval is required and Nvidia has no obligation to exercise the warrant




