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Nvidia Reveals $21 Billion Investment Stake in SpaceX

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Nvidia has disclosed a $21 billion stake in SpaceX through a regulatory filing. The revelation follows an announcement by Elon Musk regarding an exclusive arrangement between the two companies. Under the deal, Nvidia's hardware is set to be used to equip SpaceX's data centers. The partnership signals a deepening financial and operational relationship between the chipmaker and the space exploration company.

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