Ma Platforms Acquires Millions of Nvidia Chips for Its AI Infrastructure ??

Published on February 18, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The race for artificial intelligence infrastructure is intensifying. M**a Platforms has confirmed a massive agreement to purchase millions of units of Nvidia hardware. This order includes GPUs, complete Vera Rubin rack systems, and Grace processors, with the aim of significantly expanding its AI computing capacity.

Image of a futuristic data center with rows of shiny servers, showing M**a and Nvidia logos on racks full of GPUs.

A Complete Nvidia Hardware Ecosystem ?™ï?

The purchase is not limited to a single component. M**a will integrate Nvidia's Blackwell GPUs with its Grace CPUs, forming Grace-Blackwell platforms. These modules will be deployed in Vera Rubin racks, optimized systems that house 72 GPUs and 36 CPUs in a single chassis. This unified architecture seeks efficiency in training and deploying large language models and other AI workloads.

The Shopping List for the AI Neighborhood ??

While an average user looks for a GPU to game, M**a's shopping cart looks like the inventory of a spaceship. They don't ask for one card, but truckloads of Vera Rubin racks like buying bricks. One imagines the conversation: Does it come with batteries included? or Do you give a discount for taking a million?. It seems that the concept of upgrading the equipment has reached a planetary scale.