Nvidia’s Historic Campus Investment in Israel
Nvidia has officially announced plans to establish a groundbreaking mega-campus in Kiryat Tivon, making it the first international tech company to own land in Israel. Here’s why this matters:
- Investment Details: Nvidia, valued at approximately $4.3 trillion, will invest around NIS 90 million ($28 million) for the land.
- Innovative Design: The campus will resemble Nvidia’s “spaceship” headquarters in Silicon Valley, occupying 90 dunams and spanning 160,000 square meters.
- Capacity and Amenities: Designed to accommodate over 10,000 employees, it will feature parks, cafés, and shared workspaces, creating a self-contained community.
- Commitment to Innovation: Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, emphasized Israel as a hub of technological talent, reflecting their long-term commitment to the region.
This strategic move underscores Nvidia’s growth trajectory in Israel, currently its second-largest development center globally.
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