AMD to backstop $300 million Crusoe loan, The Information reports


A smartphone with a displayed AMD logo is placed on a computer motherboard in this illustration taken March 6, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

Feb 19 (Reuters) - Advanced Micro ⁠Devices is set to provide a $300 million loan guarantee for ⁠cloud computing startup Crusoe to buy and deploy its ‌AI chips, The Information reported on Thursday, following in the footsteps of rival AI giant Nvidia .

AMD backstopped the deal by offering to lease back its own chips from ​Crusoe if the startup is unable to ⁠secure customers such as ⁠AI developers, The Information said, citing people with knowledge of the deal.

The ⁠loan ‌from Goldman Sachs will be backed by the chips and related equipment, the report said. The AMD backstop allowed ⁠Crusoe to lock in an interest rate of ​around 6% for ‌the loan, much lower than the rate it would have ⁠secured otherwise.

Crusoe is ​installing AMD chips in an Ohio data center that is being built by 5C, a Canadian developer backed by Brookfield, according to the report.

Crusoe ⁠declined to comment while AMD did not ​immediately respond when contacted by Reuters.

Startup Crusoe is among a crop of companies that are building cloud computing services specifically for AI companies. ⁠CEO Chase Lochmiller last year told Reuters that it was planning to buy $400 million of AMD's new chips.

Nvidia has struck a series of deals with AI startups, including investments in some of its major ​customers, stoking Wall Street concerns about an ⁠emerging AI bubble with so-called circular deals.

Launched in 2018 as a cryptocurrency ​business, Crusoe has pivoted to building ‌artificial intelligence infrastructure and is among the ​upcoming "neoclouds" that provide specialized AI cloud and data-center services.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City; Editing by Alan Barona)

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