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Jensen Huang slams ‘Circular Financing’ claims as Nvidia doubles down on AI bets

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has dismissed criticism that the company’s growing investments in AI firms amount to circular financing, calling the claims absurd and insisting the bets reflect confidence in long-term, generational businesses rather than financial engineering.

January 28, 2026 / 22:11 IST
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Jensen Huang, CEO, Nvidia
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  • Jensen Huang denies Nvidia's AI investments are circular financing
  • Nvidia invested $2 billion in CoreWeave to expand AI infrastructure
  • Huang says Nvidia's stakes are small and show confidence, not market distortion

Jensen Huang has pushed back strongly against growing criticism around Nvidia’s expanding investments in AI infrastructure firms, rejecting suggestions that the strategy amounts to so-called circular financing. Speaking to Bloomberg News, Huang described the idea as “ridiculous” and said Nvidia’s financial backing of AI companies reflects long-term confidence in transformative businesses, not an attempt to artificially prop up demand for its own chips.

The comments come in the wake of Nvidia’s latest investment of around $2 billion in CoreWeave, a fast-growing cloud provider focused on AI workloads. Critics have argued that when Nvidia invests in companies that then go on to buy large volumes of its GPUs, it creates a self-reinforcing loop that distorts the market. Huang flatly rejected that framing.

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According to Huang, Nvidia’s investments represent only a small fraction of the capital these companies ultimately need to raise. He said the suggestion that Nvidia is engineering demand through minority stakes ignores the sheer scale of funding required to build modern AI infrastructure. In his view, the investments are a vote of confidence in companies that are trying to build the next generation of computing platforms.

The latest deal with CoreWeave expands Nvidia’s existing stake in the company and is aimed squarely at scaling physical infrastructure. The funds are earmarked for land acquisition, power capacity, and large-scale facilities often referred to as AI factories. These sites are designed to house vast numbers of GPUs and deliver the computing power needed to train and run advanced AI models. Unsurprisingly, those facilities will rely heavily on Nvidia hardware, reinforcing the company’s central role in the AI ecosystem.