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NEBIUS BUYS EIGEN AI TO BOOST INFERENCE SPEED

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FRI, MAY 1, 2026

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Cloud provider Nebius has agreed to acquire Eigen AI, a startup focused on making artificial intelligence models run faster and cheaper. The deal strengthens Nebius's position in the competitive inference market.

Nebius, a cloud infrastructure company, is acquiring Eigen AI to enhance its AI inference capabilities. Inference—running trained models to generate predictions or outputs—represents a growing bottleneck as AI adoption accelerates across industries. Eigen AI specializes in optimization techniques that reduce the computational resources required for inference, lowering both processing time and operational costs. This technology addresses a critical pain point for enterprises deploying large language models and other AI systems at scale. The acquisition aligns with Nebius's strategy to compete in the booming AI infrastructure market. As organizations increasingly move beyond model training to deployment and inference, efficient inference solutions have become a key differentiator among cloud providers. Inference workloads are projected to surpass training workloads in both volume and computational demand. Nebius's purchase of Eigen AI signals confidence that optimized inference will be essential for capturing market share in the coming years. Financial terms were not disclosed. The company plans to integrate Eigen AI's technology into its cloud platform, making it available to customers looking to reduce AI deployment costs. The move comes as major cloud providers—Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure—invest heavily in AI infrastructure. Smaller players like Nebius are pursuing strategic acquisitions to build competitive offerings without developing all technologies in-house. Nebius operates data centers globally and focuses on serving customers with high-performance computing needs. The Eigen AI acquisition expands its portfolio beyond basic cloud services into specialized AI optimization tools.

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