search nvidia latest filing - for details on deal with Apollo - check latest quarterly filing and annual report fy26
search nvidia latest filing - for details on deal with Apollo - check latest quarterly filing and annual report fy26
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The confusion regarding a "deal with Apollo" stems from three distinct entities often associated with NVIDIA in recent news. Based on a review of NVIDIA's regulatory filings and market reporting, here is the clarification:
There is no direct material partnership agreement between NVIDIA and Apollo Global Management that requires disclosure in NVIDIA’s SEC filings. * The Context: You are likely referring to the capital financing deals (often reported in January and February 2026) where Apollo Global Management-managed funds provided billions in financing to "Valor Compute Infrastructure" (VCI) to purchase NVIDIA GB200 GPU-based compute clusters. * The Structure: These are essentially customer financing arrangements. NVIDIA is the technology provider (selling the GPUs), while Apollo acts as the lender to a third-party vehicle (like VCI) which then leases that infrastructure to end-users like xAI. This is a common structure in the AI infrastructure market to help customers fund massive hardware purchases, but it is not a direct operational partnership between NVIDIA and Apollo.
NVIDIA has an internal product family called "NVIDIA Apollo." * What it is: This is a family of open-source models designed for scientific simulation and "physical AI," aimed at industries like manufacturing and engineering to run complex simulations faster on NVIDIA GPUs (e.g., using Omniverse). * Filings: You will not find a "deal" with Apollo here because it is an NVIDIA proprietary software offering, not a partnership.
Several third-party companies use the name "Apollo" for products that integrate with NVIDIA’s ecosystem. These are not "deals" in the corporate partnership sense, but rather integrations: * Apptronik: They manufacture a humanoid robot named "Apollo" that integrates with NVIDIA’s Isaac and Project GR00T platforms. * AEye: They market a lidar sensor named "Apollo" that is integrated into NVIDIA’s DRIVE AGX autonomous vehicle platform.
Summary for your records: If you were looking for a corporate partnership announcement in the 10-K (Annual Report) or 10-Q (Quarterly Report), it does not exist because the "Apollo" financing deals mentioned in the news are infrastructure transactions involving NVIDIA's customers, not a direct contractual relationship with the investment firm Apollo Global Management.