
Andreessen Horowitz is building a stash of more than 20,000 specialized AI chips, including 200K Nvidia H100 graphics processing units, to rent to AI startups under a new initiative called 'oxygen.' This initiative aims to provide startups with the necessary computing power to develop AI technologies. The firm has secured these chips to help win startup deals, although it is not clear whether the chips were purchased or rented from another type of firm.

As if this @KateClarkTweets scoop wasn't juicy enough... Andreessen Horowitz isn't renting its 20k Nvidia GPUs from a cloud computing provider. It’s not clear whether a16z purchased the chips or is renting them from another type of firm. Thoughts? https://t.co/yUoiWempSe
Andreessen Horowitz Is Building a Stash of More Than 20,000 GPUs to Win AI Deals The firm has secured thousands of AI chips, including Nvidia H100 graphics processing units, and is renting them to portfolio companies. https://t.co/vs8gr6oswt
$NVDA chips have become the new "differentiator" @a16z has secured 200K Nvidia H100 GPUS to help its startups secure computing via @theinformation