Nvidia has acquired Brev.dev, a startup that helps AI developers find cost-effective GPU compute across cloud providers,
For those not in the know Brev.dev, based in San Francisco, offers a platform for building, training, and deploying AI models on CPU and GPU cloud instances.
Brev.dev aims to simplify GPU usage for AI/ML developers by combining powerful hardware with leading software. The startup lists Nvidia, Intel, and Amazon Web Services as partners, providing a single interface for various GPU clouds.
This is Nvidia’s fourth acquisition of the year, and the company has been expanding its cloud infrastructure business, which is crucial for AI development, through software and services.
Last year, Nvidia launched DGX Cloud, a service offering enterprises access to GPU-powered infrastructure for generative AI applications, starting at $19,699 monthly.
Nvidia’s acquisitions this year have focused on enhancing DGX Cloud capabilities. In April, Nvidia acquired Run:ai, an Israeli startup providing Kubernetes-based workload management, valued at around $700 million.
Earlier this month, Nvidia acquired Shoreline.io, a startup offering automatic data centre issue resolution software valued at about $100 million.
Nvidia acquired Deci, an Israeli startup that speeds up AI model inference, valued at approximately $300 million. These acquisitions aim to strengthen Nvidia’s position in the AI and cloud infrastructure market.