Lambda wins cloud deal with Hudson River Trading to supply access to Nvidia chips


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SAN FRANCISCO, May 20 (Reuters) - Artificial ⁠intelligence cloud computing startup Lambdaon Wednesday said it ‌has won a cloud contract with high-speed trading firm Hudson River Trading.

Lambda, which is backed by Nvidia and raised $1.5 billion last year ​after signing a deal to provide ⁠Microsoft with access ⁠to Nvidia's chips, said the deal with Hudson River Trading ⁠will ‌entail renting more than 1,000 of Nvidia's latest "Blackwell" systems to the trading firm, which Reuters ⁠last month reported had $12.3 billion in trading ​revenuelast year.

Lambda ‌and Hudson River Trading did not disclose the financial ⁠terms of ​the deal. Stephen Balaban, co-founder and chief technology officer at Lambda, said the deal involved Nvidia systems that ⁠Lambdahas already purchased and installed in ​a data center, rather than a new purchase of chips.

Hudson River Trading is a major customer for Alphabet's Google ⁠Cloud, but has only announced use of Nvidia's chips in Google's cloud, rather than Google's own custom AI chips. Balaban said the ubiquity of Nvidia's AI chips ​has become one of their strongest ⁠selling points to large customers like Hudson River Trading.

"It's ​the only product that's available ‌in every one of the major ​cloud providers," Balaban told Reuters.

(Reporting by Stephen Nellis in San Francisco; Editing by Stephen Coates)

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