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Mistral AI i Nvidia łączą siły, aby uruchomić europejską chmurę AI, rzucając wyzwanie amerykańskim tytanom technologii

If you follow the European tech scene, you’ll know that the continent’s AI ambitions just took a major leap forward. Mistral AI, a fast-rising French startup known for its cutting-edge AI models, has teamed up with Nvidia, the big name in AI hardware, in a partnership that’s shaking up more than just a few headlines. Together, they’re launching an entirely European AI cloud platform—think of it as a local challenger aiming to loosen the stranglehold that Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud have on the continent’s digital infrastructure.

This isn’t just another collaboration between tech firms; it’s a loud and clear move for technological independence and self-determination. By pooling Mistral’s AI brainpower with Nvidia’s hardware muscle, the platform—dubbed Mistral Compute—offers high-powered computing designed with AI workloads in mind, but crucially, it’s built and hosted in Europe. The supercomputer at its heart will be powered by a staggering 18,000 of Nvidia’s latest chips, housed at a new data center just south of Paris. The idea is simple: give European developers and businesses access to world-class AI tools without sending their data or dollars overseas.

Beyond raw computing firepower, Mistral is also making waves with its breakthroughs in AI research. Their reasoning models, revealed at the same time as the Nvidia partnership, are catching up to the likes of OpenAI when it comes to solving complex problems in logic, planning, or language. For anyone following progress in AI, this is a sign that Europe isn’t content to just play catch-up—it’s looking to compete at the top tier.

Why does any of this matter? The timing couldn’t be better. European governments, companies, and everyday users are becoming more vocal about keeping their data local, sticking to strict privacy rules, and ensuring that tech giants don’t have all the leverage in how we use AI—or where our information goes. A cloud platform built for Europe, by European talent, is a step toward real digital sovereignty. And for a rapidly evolving AI landscape, it means more innovation and competition, not less.

As for what’s next, expect Mistral’s ambitions to keep growing. With Nvidia on board, Europe now has a seat at the table for the next wave of AI and cloud development. The real test will be whether this partnership can offer not just an alternative, but a truly competitive one, giving local startups, researchers, and enterprises new options—and maybe teaching the global tech giants a thing or two in the process.

If you want the full scoop or to keep up with the latest, you can check the original report at VentureBeat: https://venturebeat.com/ai/microsoft-backed-mistral-launches-european-ai-cloud-to-compete-with-aws-and-azure/.

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