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Jensen Huang's $500 billion AI plan risks competition from Chinaโ€™s chipmakers

Jensen Huang's $500 billion AI financing initiative, backed by major asset managers, aims to enhance AI infrastructure through investment in data centers and GPUs. However, the plan faces risks from โ€ฆ

Why Jensen Huangโ€™s $500 billion AI financing plan faces a big risk from China
CNBC Finance โ€” 11 August 2026
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Jensen Huang, the founder of Nvidia, is spearheading a $500 billion financing initiative aimed at enhancing artificial intelligence infrastructure. This week, Nvidia announced partnerships with six major asset managers, including BlackRock and Goldman Sachs, to fund the construction of data centers and GPU clusters. This plan is crucial for companies that may not have the necessary credit or cash flow to invest in expensive AI technology.

The urgency behind this financing push is tied to the rapidly evolving AI landscape. Huang's vision rests on the promise that Nvidia's specialized graphics processing units (GPUs) will retain their value over time, similar to traditional hard assets like real estate. He believes that Nvidia's AI platforms can generate revenue and be utilized by various cloud service providers, making them valuable long-term investments. However, this assumption is largely untested and hinges on the performance of the GPUs in a competitive market.

A significant concern for this financing model is the potential for rapid depreciation of Nvidia's chips. Unlike physical assets that have established secondary markets, cutting-edge GPUs may quickly lose their value as new models are developed. Ben Emons, an expert in asset-backed finance, warns that Nvidiaโ€™s GPUs could depreciate faster than expected, especially if Chinese manufacturers ramp up production of low-cost alternatives. This could lead to a significant decline in collateral value, jeopardizing the financial stability of the loans tied to these assets.

To mitigate these risks, investors may have to approach Nvidiaโ€™s GPUs as high-depreciation equipment rather than stable real estate investments. This could result in higher yield expectations, potentially reaching between 11% and 17%, reflecting the increased risk associated with financing a technology that may become obsolete more quickly than anticipated. As the landscape shifts, Huang's ambitious plan faces not just the challenge of innovation but also the looming threat of competition from China.

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