➀ NVIDIA has accelerated its acquisition pace, buying one AI and data center-related company per month over the past four months. ➁ Key acquisitions include Run:ai for $700 million, Deci for $300 million, and Shoreline and Brev.dev whose prices were not disclosed. ➁ These acquisitions align with NVIDIA's strategy since 2019, focusing on end-to-end solutions and expanding into new business areas like model miniaturization and autonomous driving. ➂ NVIDIA's approach involves deep integration of acquired companies, enhancing their technology stack and developer ecosystem.
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