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AMD Guarantees $300M Loan to Startup Crusoe, Expanding AI Data Center Capacity

AMD Guarantees $300M Loan to Crusoe, Expanding AI Data Center Capacity

AMD has agreed to guarantee a $300 million loan arranged by Goldman Sachs for cloud computing startup Crusoe. The financing will allow Crusoe to purchase and deploy AMD’s AI chips in a new data center in Ohio. The loan is secured by AMD’s chips and related equipment, and Crusoe was able to lock in an interest rate of about 6%, which is lower than typical market rates thanks to AMD’s backing. If Crusoe struggles to attract enough customers, AMD has committed to lease back the chips itself, reducing the startup’s risk exposure.

This move is strategically significant. For AMD, it’s a way to push its AI accelerators into the market and compete more directly with Nvidia, which has used similar financing tactics to expand its footprint.

For Crusoe, the guarantee provides capital to scale its data center capacity without bearing the full financial risk. For the broader AI ecosystem, it signals not only the growing demand for specialized chips but also the creative financing models being used to accelerate deployment in an increasingly competitive landscape.

Notably, this is part of a broader trend rather than a one-off. AMD’s $300 million loan guarantee for Crusoe is explicitly described as mirroring Nvidia’s playbook. Nvidia has previously used similar financing strategies to support cloud providers and startups building “GPU rental” services, essentially helping them acquire Nvidia chips while reducing upfront risk. The idea is that by guaranteeing loans or offering leaseback provisions, chipmakers can accelerate adoption of their hardware, even if the startups themselves don’t yet have stable customer demand.

So while AMD’s move with Crusoe is notable, it’s not unprecedented. Nvidia pioneered this approach, and AMD is now adopting it to compete in the AI infrastructure race. The trend reflects how semiconductor companies are evolving from pure hardware suppliers into financial enablers, using guarantees and creative financing to push their chips into data centers faster.

Nvidia has repeatedly supported cloud providers and AI startups by structuring loan guarantees, leasebacks, and vendor financing to help them acquire its GPUs. For example, in 2023 and 2024, Nvidia backed financing deals for smaller cloud companies that wanted to build GPU clusters but lacked the capital to purchase chips outright. These arrangements often included provisions where Nvidia would lease back the hardware if demand fell short, ensuring the startup wasn’t left with stranded assets.

AMD’s $300M guarantee for Crusoe is essentially a competitive response to Nvidia’s strategy. Both companies recognize that AI chips are expensive and scarce, and startups often can’t raise enough capital quickly. By stepping in as guarantors, chipmakers accelerate adoption of their hardware, lock in long-term customers, and expand their footprint in the AI data center market.

So, this is a trend wherein semiconductor companies are increasingly acting not just as suppliers, but as financial enablers. They’re using guarantees, leasebacks, and creative financing to push their chips into data centers faster, especially as competition for AI infrastructure heats up.

Timeline of Chipmaker Loan Guarantees & Financing Deals

Year Company Partner/Startup Deal Structure Strategic Purpose
2025 (Oct) Nvidia OpenAI Considered guaranteeing part of OpenAI’s loans for data center construction; structured as lease of up to 5M Nvidia chips valued at ~$350B, with Nvidia potentially backstopping debt obligations. Accelerate OpenAI’s AI infrastructure buildout while securing massive GPU deployment commitments.
2026 (Feb) Nvidia Indian VC firms & startups Partnered with Peak XV, Elevation Capital, Nexus, Accel India, etc., to co-fund AI startups and data centers using Nvidia Blackwell Ultra chips. Expand Nvidia’s footprint in India’s sovereign AI push and $200B data center investment wave.
2026 (Feb) AMD Crusoe Guaranteed $300M loan arranged by Goldman Sachs, collateralized by AMD AI chips; interest ~6%; leaseback clause where AMD rents chips if Crusoe fails to attract customers. Push AMD accelerators into data centers, directly competing with Nvidia’s financing tactics.

Key Takeaways

Nvidia pioneered this model: It began offering guarantees and leasebacks to reduce risk for partners like OpenAI, ensuring GPU adoption even when startups lacked upfront capital.

AMD followed suit: Its Crusoe deal is a direct competitive response, showing this is now a trend across chipmakers.

Global expansion: Nvidia is extending the model to India, combining financing with venture capital partnerships to scale AI infrastructure.

Strategic shift: Chipmakers are no longer just hardware suppliers—they’re acting as financial enablers, underwriting risk to accelerate AI ecosystem growth.

TryfactaConnex Signs $7.7B MoU with Uttar Pradesh to Build India’s First Gigawatt-Scale AI Data Center Campus

TryfactaConnex Signs $7.7B MoU with Uttar Pradesh to Build India’s First Gigawatt-Scale AI Data Center Campus
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TryfactaConnex, an affiliate of U.S.-based Tryfacta, Inc., today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Uttar Pradesh to launch its India AI infrastructure platform, including an initial investment of approximately $7.7 billion to develop a 1-gigawatt hyperscale AI data center campus. The announcement was made at the AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi.

The project establishes the foundation for a vertically integrated AI infrastructure platform that combines compute capacity and dedicated energy generation, designed for large-scale artificial intelligence workloads. The campus is structured to support hyperscalers, sovereign AI initiatives, enterprise cloud operators, and advanced research institutions requiring high-density compute and long-term energy reliability.

The site benefits from access to grid connectivity, water, fiber networks, and natural gas infrastructure and is planned to incorporate a diversified energy mix including grid power, natural gas generation, solar energy, battery storage, and future nuclear integration. The platform is designed to scale beyond the initial phase toward multi-gigawatt capacity over the coming decade.

AI infrastructure is rapidly becoming a core national economic asset,” said Adesh Tyagi, Founder and CEO of TryfactaConnex. “Our model integrates power generation and compute capacity into a single platform capable of delivering reliable, baseload energy at scale. India represents one of the most strategic global markets for long-term AI capacity deployment.”

I would like to thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for their leadership in enabling companies like ours to contribute to India’s leadership in both AI and energy,” said Adesh Tyagi, Founder and CEO of TryfactaConnex. TryfactaConnex is committed to building highly reliable, resilient baseload energy infrastructure through our planned 3-gigawatt grid-integrated gas and nuclear platform. We recognize the strategic importance of this moment and are focused on delivering the power foundation necessary for India to maintain its global AI advantage.”

What makes our Uttar Pradesh campus one of the premier energy sites in the country is that it has been designed from the outset as a green energy-led platform, enabling the integration of multiple clean power sources at scale,” said Sanjeev Rajoura, Executive Vice President, TryfactaConnex.

TryfactaConnex expects the development to support domestic cloud infrastructure, AI model training, enterprise computing, and public-sector digital platforms while positioning India as a competitive global AI compute hub. The India platform forms part of TryfactaConnex’s broader international roadmap to deploy gigawatt-scale AI infrastructure across multiple global markets.

The company is actively engaging institutional investors, infrastructure funds, strategic technology partners, and energy developers as part of the platform’s phased financing strategy.

About TryfactaConnex

TryfactaConnex is a next-generation AI infrastructure company developing hyperscale data center campuses powered by resilient, gigawatt-scale energy systems designed for advanced artificial intelligence workloads. Its vertically integrated energy architecture combines grid interconnections, natural gas, nuclear, solar generation, and battery storage to deliver highly redundant, always-on power platforms purpose-built for AI computing.

Automation Anywhere and AI Kiran Launch Partnership to Train 1 Million for AI Careers

Automation Anywhere and AI Kiran Launch Partnership to Train 1 Million for AI Careers

Automation Anywhere and AI Kiran announced a partnership to train one million people for careers in AI by 2030. Prioritizing women and youth, this collaboration will strengthen India’s global standing in AI.

The partnership prepares individuals for advanced roles in AI. It equips India’s workforce - especially women and young people - with skills for higher-value careers as AI changes traditional jobs.

This collaboration will provide:
  • AI and Automation Training: Hands-on technical skills training in scalable programs.
  • Certifications and Scholarships: Financial support for recognized AI and automation certifications.
  • Technology Access: Automation Anywhere’s Agentic AI and automation platform.
  • Builder Networks: Connection with the Automation Anywhere Pathfinder community and the AI Kiran Builders Community (100,000+ innovators).
  • Recognition: Opportunities through the 10,000 Women in AI Stories initiative and Global AI Builders Awards.
  • Leadership Opportunities: Advancement through the AI Kiran INK Fellowship.

AI Kiran provides foundational skills training, shares real-world success stories, offers awards and advanced fellowships, and creates opportunities for policy discussions to build inclusive AI.

Automation Anywhere and AI Kiran Launch Partnership to Train 1 Million for AI Careers
(L-R) Kirthiga Reddy, Mihir Shukla, Lakshmi Pratury

AI is redefining how value is created in the world. We have an opportunity to ensure everyone can participate in this transformation. Our partnership with Automation Anywhere creates structured, scalable pathways for women and young people to step into leadership within the AI economy. If we design this moment well, we will not just reskill a workforce – we will shape a generation of builders, innovators, and decision-makers.” said Kirthiga Reddy & Lakshmi Pratury, Co-founders of AI Kiran.

Automation Anywhere has long used AI to improve worker roles and increase capabilities for workers and businesses. This partnership brings that focus to India’s growing AI sector.

"Automation Anywhere works to create an inclusive AI future where anyone can build AI solutions and help shape the Autonomous Enterprise," said Mihir Shukla, CEO and board chairman of Automation Anywhere. “We provide the essential skills and leading Agentic AI platform to help women and youth secure high-value careers and drive real business outcomes using AI.”

This partnership sets a precedent for how global collaborations can prepare nations for the AI-driven future. As the program expands beyond India, it aims to create a skilled workforce ready to shape AI's worldwide impact by 2030.

Kanpur to Host India–France Centre of Excellence for Aeronautics and Defence Skills

Kanpur to Host India–France Centre of Excellence for Aeronautics and Defence Skills

The Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, announced the establishment of a National Centre of Excellence (NCoE) for Skilling in Aeronautics and Defence at National Skill Training Institute (NSTI), Kanpur, in collaboration with the Government of the French Republic under the Pradhan Mantri Skilling and Employability Transformation through Upgraded ITIs (PM-SETU) scheme of Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE).

The Hon’ble Prime Minister announced this statement was made during a joint press statement with the President of France while inaugurating the India–France Year of Innovation and related cooperation initiatives, including the National Centre of Excellence for Skilling in Aeronautics.

The proposed NCoE at Kanpur will focus on advanced skill training in aeronautics, Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO), airport operations, defence manufacturing and allied domains. It is envisaged as a world-class institution that will strengthen India’s capacity in aviation skilling while supporting the country’s growing aerospace and defence ecosystem.

Shri Jayant Chaudhary, Hon’ble Minister of State (Independent Charge), for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship and Minister of State for Education, Government of India said, “Under the visionary leadership of the Hon’ble Prime Minister, PM-SETU is redefining the future of India’s ITI ecosystem. The National Centre of Excellence in Aviation at Kanpur will not only create a pipeline of globally competent aviation professionals but also deepen India’s strategic partnership with France in emerging and advance technology sectors. This initiative reflects our commitment to aligning skills with global standards, enabling mobility, and preparing our youth for emerging opportunities in aeronautics, defence and advanced manufacturing.”

A Letter of Intent (LoI) has been exchanged between the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE), Government of India, and the Government of the French Republic to collaborate on the establishment of this Centre under the PM-SETU scheme. The intent builds upon the India–France Strategic Partnership and the Memorandum of Understanding that was signed in 2025 in the field of skill development and vocational education and training.

The proposed collaboration envisages co-designed curricula, structured training-of-trainers programmes, periodic joint review of programmes, exchange initiatives, language training and development of structured mobility pathways, along with cooperation in aeronautics, space and allied domains. The Letter of Intent serves as a record of intent pending the execution of a specific agreement governing the activities contemplated under this initiative.

The establishment of the India–France National Centre of Excellence in Aviation marks a significant step in strengthening India’s skilling architecture, reinforcing global partnerships and advancing the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047 through high-quality, industry-integrated vocational education and training.

With an overall outlay of ₹60,000 crore, PM-SETU aims to upgrade 1000 Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) across the country, modernising infrastructure, aligning curricula with industry demand and strengthening employability outcomes. In addition to Kanpur’s aviation-focused Centre, the other proposed National Centres of Excellence will cater to sectoral priorities aligned with regional industrial strengths, including advanced manufacturing, emerging technologies and high-growth service sectors at Ludhiana, Hyderabad, Chennai and Bhubaneswar.

Larsen & Toubro Vyoma and LexLegis Partner for Legal AI on Sovereign Cloud

Larsen & Toubro Vyoma and LexLegis Partner for Legal AI on Sovereign Cloud

Larsen & Toubro Vyoma (Vyoma), the next-generation sovereign AI cloud and digital infrastructure platform by L&T, today announced a strategic and exclusive partnership with Lexlegis.ai, a leading provider of legal and regulatory intelligence solutions, to launch Lexlegis Legal AI on Vyoma’s Sovereign Cloud.

The partnership brings together Vyoma’s secure, compliant and AI-ready India-sovereign cloud infrastructure with Lexlegis’ deep domain expertise in legal research, regulatory intelligence and AI-driven insights.

The joint offering is designed to enable law firms, enterprises, financial institutions, government bodies and regulated industries to adopt advanced Legal AI capabilities, while meeting stringent requirements around data sovereignty, security and compliance.

Under the partnership, Lexlegis Legal AI will be hosted and operated on Vyoma’s Sovereign Cloud, ensuring that sensitive legal and regulatory data are stored within India in alignment with applicable laws, regulatory frameworks and national data governance standards.

The solution will offer secure access to AI-powered legal research, drafting assistance, regulatory tracking and analytics, without compromising on confidentiality or control of data.

Speaking on the partnership, Seema Ambastha, Chief Executive - Larsen & Toubro Vyoma, said: “This strategic partnership with Lexlegis marks an important milestone in our vision to build a sovereign, AI-led digital infrastructure for India. Legal and regulatory data is among the most sensitive and mission-critical information for enterprises and institutions. By hosting Lexlegis Legal AI on our Sovereign Cloud, we are enabling customers to leverage the power of AI with the assurance of security, compliance and sovereign control”.

Saakar Yadav, Founder - Lexlegis, added: “Lexlegis has always been committed to delivering trusted legal intelligence and innovation to the legal ecosystem. Trust is paramount in Legal AI, and for large enterprises, deploying AI on a private, sovereign cloud is both logical and essential. Our partnership with L&T Vyoma enables us to advance our Legal AI capabilities on a robust, compliant infrastructure that meets the highest standards of security and regulatory governance. Together, we aim to accelerate confident adoption of Legal AI across highly regulated sectors”.

About Larsen & Toubro Vyoma

Larsen & Toubro Vyoma is L&T’s sovereign, secure and integrated AI cloud and hyperscale data centre business, engineered to deliver AI-ready, high-density compute for India and global enterprises. Built on L&T’s legacy of trust, precision and engineering excellence, Vyoma offers sovereign cloud platforms, GPU-as-a-Service, hyperscale colocation and mission-critical digital infrastructure that powers government, BFSI, healthcare, manufacturing and high-compute industries worldwide.

More here: https://larsentoubrovyoma.com

About Lexlegis

Lexlegis is a legal technology platform that uses artificial intelligence to help lawyers and legal teams work more efficiently. It combines advanced legal research with AI models trained on statutes, case law and legal documents to deliver accurate, context-aware insights. In practice, Lexlegis enables faster legal research, smarter document analysis and assisted drafting of legal content. Its tools help reduce manual effort, improve precision and streamline everyday legal workflows for law firms, in- house counsels and other legal professionals.

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