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Nvidia in advanced talks to buy Israel’s AI21 Labs

By Jessi WuJanuary 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Nvidia is reportedly negotiating to acquire Israeli AI startup AI21 Labs in a deal that could be worth up to $3 billion, according to financial media.
  • The proposed transaction, if completed, would deepen Nvidia’s footprint in AI software and talent, complementing its global hardware strategy.

What happened: Nvidia negotiations focus on AI21 acquisition

Nvidia, the US-based semiconductor and artificial intelligence leader, is in advanced talks to purchase Israel’s AI21 Labs, a generative AI startup, in a potential deal valued between $2 billion and $3 billion, according to reports from Israeli financial daily Calcalist. The discussions have reached a high level, though neither company has publicly confirmed the negotiations.

AI21 Labs was founded in 2017 and specialises in building large-scale AI models and language systems. During its last known funding phase, the company was valued at roughly $1.4 billion, with Nvidia and Google among its investors. A completed sale at $3 billion would represent a significant premium to that valuation.

Nvidia’s interest in acquiring the startup is widely understood to centre on AI21’s personnel and expertise. The firm employs around 200 AI specialists, many with advanced research and engineering backgrounds. In an industry where skilled talent is scarce, bringing such teams in house offers Nvidia a hop-on route to bolstering its AI software and model-building capabilities.

The talks come amid Nvidia’s broader efforts to strengthen its AI ecosystem beyond chips. The company has stressed its expansion in Israel — a strategic region for R&D — where it is planning a large research campus expected to accommodate up to 10,000 employees by the early 2030s.

At this stage, no deal is guaranteed. Nvidia and AI21 Labs have not commented publicly on the reports, and any agreement remains subject to due diligence and regulatory approval in multiple jurisdictions.

Also Read: Nvidia’s £16 billion AI chip move sparks debate over future of inference technology
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Why it’s important

The potential acquisition underscores how semiconductor firms are increasingly seeking to integrate AI software, model development and talent into their core strategies. As competition intensifies in generative AI — with rivals ranging from cloud giants to specialist startups — owning in-house expertise can provide a competitive edge.

For Nvidia, best known for its GPU hardware that powers modern AI systems, acquiring AI21 Labs could accelerate its transition into software and services, helping bridge the divide between hardware performance and practical AI deployment. It also highlights broader market dynamics in which companies are securing top talent and intellectual property through M&A rather than organic recruitment alone.

If successful, the deal would mark one of the larger AI-focused acquisitions of the year and reflect ongoing consolidation in the tech industry as leaders position themselves for the next phase of AI innovation.

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Jessi Wu

Jessi is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied fintech at the University of New South Wales. She specialises in blockchain and cryptocurrency. Contact her at j.wu@btw.media.

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