NVIDIA Acquires AI Platform Brev.dev from Nama Ventures
Brev.dev helps developers to easily build, train, and deploy AI models on the cloud.
Nama Ventures, a MENA venture capital firm, has announced the acquisition of Brev.dev, an AI and ML platform, by NVIDIA.[1]
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Founded in 2021 by Nader Khalil and Alec Fong, Brev.dev helps developers to easily build, train, and deploy AI models on the cloud. The platform provides access to the latest NVIDIA GPUs, ensuring the performance and cost-efficiency needed for powerful AI model development.
Brev.dev previously secured a pre-seed investment from Nama Ventures in June 2022.
Earlier, Nvidia Corporation, led by CEO Jensen Huang, unveiled the Blackwell Ultra chip slated for 2025 and introduced the development of the next-generation Rubin platform scheduled for 2026.
To help software developers, Nvidia offers tools and pre-trained AI models to facilitate the integration of AI functionalities into PC applications. Additionally, Nvidia's MGX program for server design enables expedited product launches by partners like Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. and Dell Technologies Inc.
Huang emphasized before the importance of countries owning the production of their own intelligence. In a fireside chat at the World Governments Summit in Dubai with the UAE’s Minister of AI Omar Al Olama, Huang described sovereign AI as a vast opportunity for global leaders.