Nvidia Acquires Gretel, Expanding Synthetic Data Capabilities
Nvidia Acquires Gretel, Expanding Synthetic Data Capabilities

Nvidia Acquires Gretel, Expanding Synthetic Data Capabilities

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Nvidia has acquired synthetic data company Gretel for an undisclosed amount exceeding $320 million, enhancing its portfolio of generative AI tools that help developers create AI models using synthetic data. This acquisition aligns with Nvidia's strategy to address the data scarcity problem in AI training, as synthetic data offers a scalable alternative to real data while maintaining privacy. At the recent GTC 2025 conference, CEO Jensen Huang unveiled new chips, including the Blackwell Ultra and Vera Rubin, aimed at advancing AI applications and robotics, amidst a backdrop of mixed investor sentiment as Nvidia's stock performed poorly post-announcement. Huang emphasized the significance of embodied AI, introducing Groot N1, a foundation model for humanoid robots that could aid in addressing labor shortages. Despite the stock drop, Huang's presentation generated excitement, highlighting the company's commitment to innovation in AI and robotics. Nvidia continues to position itself at the forefront of the AI revolution with its new technologies and partnerships.

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