NVIDIA invests $2.1 billion in IREN's AI data center infrastructure
NVIDIA announced a strategic partnership with data center operator IREN. The chipmaker will invest up to $2.1 billion through a five-year stock warrant. The dea

NVIDIA announced an unprecedented partnership with data center operator IREN. The chipmaker will invest up to $2.1 billion and receive a five-year warrant on the company's shares — an unusual financing structure for the AI infrastructure market.
Warrant instead of traditional investment
In traditional financing rounds, a company issues shares or attracts credit. IREN chose a different path: NVIDIA will receive the right (warrant) to purchase company shares over five years at a pre-agreed price. This gives NVIDIA protection against overvaluation and allows IREN to maintain flexibility in capital management. Warrants are often used in venture financing, but are rarely seen in deals of this scale in the information technology market. This structure signals a long-term bet by both companies on growing demand for AI computing.
Five-gigawatt power frontier
IREN is developing infrastructure with a capacity of 5 gigawatts. For context: this is the same amount of electricity consumed by the population of an average European city. All these resources are directed to power data centers for training and running AI models.
- Training large language models (LLM)
- Inference — running ready-made models in production
- Multimodal systems and microservices
- Real-time video and image processing
NVIDIA supplies its chips to such centers — from graphics processors to specialized accelerators. The combination of NVIDIA architecture with IREN infrastructure creates synergy: data centers are designed for optimal use of NVIDIA chips, which improves energy efficiency and computational density.
Market is large, competition is growing
Demand for computational resources for AI is growing exponentially. Large models require millions of GPU-hours for training. Cloud providers (AWS, Google Cloud, Azure) are investing tens of billions to expand their chip fleet. Startups and companies like xAI are also building their own data centers. IREN positions itself as an independent operator offering computational resources on terms more attractive than cloud giants. NVIDIA's investment strengthens this position — it signals that IREN's architecture is reliable and meets the requirements of the GPU creator itself.
"The investment demonstrates confidence in IREN's model as an
independent operator of infrastructure critical to the AI economy".
What does this mean
The deal between NVIDIA and IREN symbolizes the maturity of the AI infrastructure market. AI computing has transformed from a niche into a core business. Independent data center operators are gaining status as critical players worthy of NVIDIA's attention. The five-year warrant underscores the long-term vision: both companies are betting that demand for AI computing power will not decline over the next decade.