Nvidia is actively seeking land to build a massive multibillion-dollar tech campus in Israel’s north, which is expected to provide thousands of jobs in what promises to be a major expansion of the US chip giant’s operations in the country.

The computing juggernaut announced on Sunday that it had issued a so-called request for information (RFI) tender to locate a plot of land spanning 70 to 120 dunams (30 acres) with construction rights to build a campus of 80,000–180,000 square meters. Nvidia is interested in buying land with “high accessibility to main traffic arteries and public transportation” around Zichron Yaakov, Haifa, and the Jezreel Valley areas. The tech titan has hired real estate consulting firm Colliers for the search and has set July 23 as the deadline for submissions.

  • @[email protected]
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    1082 months ago

    Nvidia is a genocide enabling company. They should be punished for this anti-humanitarian activity.

    • @[email protected]
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      282 months ago

      Yeah that’s not going to happen. Gamers don’t give a shit. AI bros don’t give a shit. Crypto cucks don’t give a shit. And most importantly… the US doesn’t give a shit.

      Harsh but true.

        • @[email protected]
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          62 months ago

          Yes. I personally haven’t bought Intel since they’ve shown themselves, or MS. And now I won’t buy NVidia (I have a good cheap GPU from them, though ; and they make FreeBSD drivers ; it’s unfortunate).

          I do use a PDA with Android with Google services.

          • @[email protected]
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            12 months ago

            what constitutes punishment? not buying their products has to be worth something, right?

            • @[email protected]
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              12 months ago

              It does, yes. But I don’t think anyone will stop buying their products. Look at who they sell to:

              1. Gamers
              2. AI bros
              3. Crypto cucks

              Maybe a handful of gamers will decide not to. But in large enough quantities and for long enough to make a difference? Nah. Not going to happen.

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        102 months ago

        Linux users do though. If people keep moving from Windows to Linux they’re going to run up against the trash Nvidia driver support pretty quick.

        This is a problem that Nvidia is capable of solving but they haven’t been interested in it for over a decade so I don’t see them starting now.

        Expecting a major flood of new Linux users might be a bit of a pipe dream though. But the momentum is building. If we do manage to swing the market noticeably in that way, AMD is going to get a big boost over Nvidia in the gaming GPU market.

        I doubt that will really move the needle for crypto bros or AI farms, but it is something.

        • The_Decryptor
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          52 months ago

          This is a problem that Nvidia is capable of solving but they haven’t been interested in it for over a decade so I don’t see them starting now.

          They actually recently open sourced a bunch of required infrastructure, and hired a bunch of the OSS driver maintainers.

          It’s all still pretty crap, but there’s more hope now.

          • skulblaka
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            12 months ago

            Well, that’s good news for my desktop build, and bad news for my hope for the future, I guess.

        • @[email protected]
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          32 months ago

          All the AI racks are Linux based and are built on Nvidia graphics. Meta and Google were ordering iterations of GB200’s ranging from $2-4million per rack. (Did some diagnosing issues on racks/servers that failed tests after coming off the assembly lines as a subcontractor). So I’m afraid you are right about moving the needle there.

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    852 months ago

    Oh cool so the next gen of nvidia cards will spy on us for Israel? In the name of stopping terrorist?

  • Optional
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    552 months ago

    I wasn’t really looking for a reason to not use NVIDIA but whatever

      • Victor
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        62 months ago

        What are AMD doing in Israel? I thought I had made a good choice going with AMD. 😞

        • @[email protected]
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          152 months ago

          The big 3 (AMD, Intel, Nvidia) in the graphics space already have a presence in the country due to manufacturing and design capabilities.

          It’s a similar case with certain weapons manufacturing as well.

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            52 months ago

            Israel has, compared to US, still cheaper human resources and probably no issue with security-minded limitations on technology transfer or whatever.

          • Victor
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            32 months ago

            Is AMD at least a tiny bit better than Nvidia in this regard? 😅

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              2 months ago

              I haven’t done enough research to say for sure, unfortunately. I know AMD is far better than Nvidia in terms of not being as entrenched in AI development (which by extension, is weaponized for generating target information), and they’re also better in terms of not being as proprietary (hiding everything behind closed doors), although that’s not directly related.

              So currently? I think they’re morally better than Nvidia, yeah. But it’s not a high bar to clear, and as their market share progresses, they may fall to the same practices that Nvidia was encouraged to embrace.

              • Victor
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                22 months ago

                Very good analysis.

                At least they aren’t investing heavily in new stuff in Israel, like Nvidia are, I suppose.

                Thanks for the great answer!

    • mat dave
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      82 months ago

      Nvidia is actively seeking land to build tech campus in Isreal’s… sweats bullets … north… sigh of relief

  • @[email protected]
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    272 months ago

    Love to expand my business infrastructure in a country that’s actively perpetrating a genocide. Very cool.

  • @[email protected]
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    272 months ago

    Way overpriced and under performing consumer cards, shitty bloated drivers and now this? Matrox or Diamond come back plz.

    • @[email protected]
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      302 months ago

      The networking part of Nvidia (based on Infiniband) was originally an Israeli company called Mellanox. They probably already have a large footprint there.

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      2 months ago

      Israeli investors in NVIDIA push the company to invest in Israel. Israel is one giant nepotism club.

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      2 months ago

      Silicon Valley person here. There is a relatively developed tech sector there, with a growing startup scene in Tel-Aviv. So not a horrible place to have an office (from purely talent reasons, setting ethics aside). But not necessarily fantastic either. There are bigger and more developed tech scenes in other countries. The Netherlands, Germany and Austria in particular have a lot of high tech semiconductor manufacturing companies which would be logical for a company like NVIDIA. As well as the added benefit of not currently waging a war against civilians.

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      82 months ago

      The Arc 850 is apparently a banger of a midrange card. The mid range, I imagine, is the sweet spot for volume and profitability

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        52 months ago

        It’s considered budget now. At $250 MSRP it’s equal to the cheapest release by Nvidia

          • @[email protected]
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            32 months ago

            Well, the MSRP is fake because they don’t make nearly as many of them to keep the price at $250. This is because it’s a loss leader, Intel just wants people to buy them and establish a foothold in the industry.

            Of course, MSRPs are now fake by every manufacturer because reviewers review against it and gave AMD bad reviews when they released cards at real MSRP

            MSRP $700, card sells at $700

            Bad value!

            MSRP $550, card sells at $750

            Amazing value! Too bad they are selling out so quick you can’t get it at MSRP!