NVIDIA Finalizes Acquisition of Mellanox
The acquisition, initially announced on March 11, 2019, unites two companies in high performance and data center computing. Combining NVIDIA's leading computing expertise with Mellanox's high-performance networking technology, the move will enable customers to achieve higher performance, greater utilization of computing resources and lower operating costs.
NVIDIA today announced the completion of its acquisition of Mellanox Technologies, Ltd., for a transaction value of $7 billion. "The expanding use of AI and data science is reshaping computing and data center architectures," said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. "With Mellanox, the new NVIDIA has end-to-end technologies from AI computing to networking, full-stack offerings from processors to software, and significant scale to advance next-generation data centers. Our combined expertise, supported by a rich ecosystem of partners, will meet the challenge of surging global demand for consumer internet services, and the application of AI and accelerated data science from cloud to edge to robotics."
NVIDIA finishes acquiring Mellanox
Eyal Waldman, founder and CEO of Mellanox, said: "This is a powerful, complementary combination of cultures, technology and ambitions. Our people are enormously enthusiastic about the many opportunities ahead. As Mellanox steps into the next exciting phase of its journey, we will continue to offer cutting-edge solutions and innovative products to our customers and partners. We look forward to bringing NVIDIA products and solutions into our markets, and to bringing Mellanox products and solutions into NVIDIA's markets. Together, our technologies will provide leading solutions into compute and storage platforms wherever they are required."
The acquisition is expected to be immediately accretive to NVIDIA's non-GAAP gross margin, non-GAAP EPS and free cash flow, inclusive of incremental interest expense related to NVIDIA's recent issuance of $5 billion of notes.
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A careful reminder over her, for those who are a bit naive. Such deals are mostly not in cash completely. Most of the time, a deal of this size has a mix of shares, debt-overtaking, and cash mixed in. Things are not easy as they appear on paper.
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Brilliant move for Nvidia.
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A company I have never heard of bought for $7 billion.
Nvidia has been pushing into AI and supercomputers/data centers, so sounds smart.
They produce the fabric for the backbone of 'compute' clusters, amongst other things, so nodes can talk to other nodes RAM to RAM with little speed loss.
You can pickup old Mellanox Infiniband cards @40GbE/s (for around $40) and connect 2 PC's with just a direct cable. I had them working in Windows about 7 years ago (Server or Datacenter edition, not sure about normal windows)
A mate is currently working on an EPYC based cluster and he mentioned it's using Mellanox's at 200GbE/s

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Thanks China

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A company I have never heard of bought for $7 billion.
Nvidia has been pushing into AI and supercomputers/data centers, so sounds smart.