AI cloud firm Nebius reports near eightfold revenue surge : US Pioneer Global VC DIFCHQ SFO NYC Singapore – Riyadh Swiss Our Mind

May 13 (Reuters) – Nebius Group reported a nearly eightfold rise in quarterly revenue on Wednesday, benefiting from increasing demand for artificial intelligence ‌infrastructure and cloud services, sending its shares up 14% in early ‌trading.

The Amsterdam-based neocloud company is racing to secure capacity and power, boosting its annual capital ​expenditure forecast to between $20 billion and $25 billion, from a prior projection of $16 billion to $20 billion.

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With customers including Meta and Microsoft , it has grabbed a slice of the lucrative AI and cloud infrastructure market by providing Nvidia GPUs and computing ‌platforms to developers.

Nebius said demand ⁠continues to exceed available capacity and it plans to fund its rapid expansion through asset-backed financing and corporate debt, while ⁠keeping costs tight.

Analysts flagged margin pressure despite strong revenue growth due to the firm’s heavy capital expenditure.

“We typically see several customers competing for every GPU we ​bring online,” ​CEO Arkady Volozh said, adding that higher ​spending reflected visibility into 2027 ‌demand, not cost pressures.

Investments in procuring graphics processing units and data center hardware also drove first-quarter capex to about $2.5 billion, compared with $544 million a year earlier.

Nebius has been expanding its AI infrastructure business through acquisitions and large computing contracts, agreeing to buy startup Eigen AI for about $643 million, while also signing ‌a long-term deal with Meta to provide ​up to $27 billion worth of computing capacity ​over five years.

The company announced ​a new site in Pennsylvania on Wednesday to support 1.2 ‌GW of power once fully live.

Revenue ​for the three months ​ended March jumped to $399 million from $50.9 million a year ago, beating an estimate of $371.4 million, according to data compiled by LSEG.

Nebius now expects ​to have more than ‌4 GW of contracted power by the year-end, up from its ​prior forecast of more than 3 GW.

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