Nvidia Lets AI Start-ups Trade Compute Access for Revenue Share, Easing Capital Burden

The move lowers barriers to entry for AI founders who lack upfront capital, while Nvidia gains exposure to early-stage ventures and a cut of future profits—reshaping how compute-intensive companies fund growth.
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