
Nvidia Just Bought the Brain Behind the World’s Supercomputers. What Now?
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- Nvidia (NVDA) just acquired SchedMD, the company behind Slurm, a key open‑source workload manager for AI and supercomputing.
- The deal pushes Nvidia deeper into software and control of the AI stack, not just GPU hardware.
- For long‑term investors, this reinforces Nvidia’s shift from a chip maker to a full AI infrastructure platform spanning silicon, networking, and software.
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