Tech firm Nebius has announced the general availability of NVIDIA GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchip capacity for customers in Europe, marking a significant step in the company’s ongoing expansion of AI infrastructure across the region. The rollout is part of Nebius’s broader effort to support large-scale AI workloads through a full-stack platform that integrates accelerated computing and software services.
The Amsterdam-headquartered company, is among the first to offer access to NVIDIA’s latest Blackwell-based systems via its AI cloud. Alongside this deployment, Nebius is expanding support for the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software suite and will also offer NVIDIA Hopper GPUs through the NVIDIA Brev platform. Later this year, it plans to introduce instances powered by the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition.
Speaking on the development, Arkady Volozh, founder and CEO of Nebius, emphasized the company’s goal of providing European developers, researchers, and businesses with scalable infrastructure to support AI development and deployment.
NVIDIA, highlighted Nebius’s role in expanding AI capabilities across the region. Dave Salvator, director of accelerated computing products at NVIDIA, noted that Nebius’s focus on compliance and performance aligns with Europe’s push toward responsible AI development.
