Nvidia
NVIDIA supplies AI hardware and graphics processing units to the Israeli military, including Jetson cards and DGX products designed for artificial intelligence applications. Multiple purchases by the Israeli Ministry of Defense were disclosed during the 2023-2025 period, according to documentation recorded in defense procurement databases.
The Pentagon announced on May 1, 2026 that it had contracted seven AI companies — Google, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, SpaceX, OpenAI, NVIDIA and Reflection AI — to deploy artificial intelligence tools on classified US military networks, despite Anthropic declining the same contract citing autonomous weapons concerns.
Read more →NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang reaffirms strong support for Israel and its workforce, pledging long-term investment despite war and rising global tensions.
Read more →Huang, the founder and CEO of Nvidia, is considered one of the most influential figures in today's global AI economy.
Read more →Nvidia is in advanced discussions to acquire Israeli AI start-up AI21 Labs in a deal that could be worth as much as $3bn.
Read more →Nvidia is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire Israeli AI firm AI21 Labs for $2-3B, shortly after announcing its 'second home' Kiryat Tivon campus.
Read more →Nvidia has confirmed it will establish a major new R&D campus in Kiryat Tivon, northern Israel, affirming the country’s role as a strategic “second home” for the company. The multiyear project …
Read more →Nvidia plans a $1.5B server farm at the Mevo Carmel Science and Industry Park and a new Kiryat Tivon R&D campus that together will anchor northern Israel as a major tech hub.
Read more →The chipmaker’s investment in an AI research data lab raises questions about how cutting-edge technology could be leveraged against Palestinians.
Read more →Nvidia's donation-matching platform listed 109 IDF-supporting organizations including settlement-linked groups, while declining to match donations to Palestinian relief organisations like UNRWA.
Read more →Elbit Systems' Lanius loitering munition used in Gaza is powered by an Nvidia Jetson TX2 AI processor for autonomous mapping, targeting, and threat classification.
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