Thinking Machines Lab inks massive compute deal with Nvidia
Murati’s Thinking Machines Lab announced it entered into a multi-year strategic partnership with AI semiconductor giant Nvidia on Tuesday.
The company released its first product, an API called Tinker, in October. TechCrunch reached out to Thinking Machines Lab and Nvidia for more information regarding the specifics surrounding the deal terms and investment. Thinking Machines Lab declined to comment beyond the release.
“This partnership accelerates our capacity to build AI that people can shape and make their own, as it shapes human potential in turn. ” Thinking Machines Lab has seen a number of recent high-profile exits in its young history. The company’s co-founder, Andrew Tulloch, left the startup for a role at Meta in October. Earlier this year, three additional co-founders, Barret Zoph, Luke Metz, and Sam Schoenholz, left to return to OpenAI. This deal comes as AI companies remain hungry for any compute that they can get.
While we don’t know the value of this specific deal, it’s believable.
In 2025, rival OpenAI allegedly inked a historic $300 billion compute deal with Oracle.
Updated after publication to correct that Thinking Machines released its product Tinker last fall
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