TensorWave, a Las Vegas cloud-computing startup, runs exclusively on Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) hardware — on principle, because its founder thinks Nvidia controls too much of the AI infrastructure market.

TensorWave, a Las Vegas cloud-computing startup, runs exclusively on Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) hardware — on principle, because its founder thinks Nvidia controls too much of the AI infrastructure market. It just closed a $350 million Series B led by AMD itself, at a $1.55 billion valuation. One data point doesn't make a trend, but it's another customer voting for a credible second source of AI compute.
My read: the AI-chip market is too big and too strategic to stay a one-company show, and every hyperscaler wants a second supplier for leverage and supply security. We own Nvidia (NVDA) as the bellwether, but I reinforced AMD (AMD) as the highest-quality alternative — the name that benefits specifically from buyers who want anyone but Nvidia.
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