The billionaire wants to build a supercomputer and have it running by fall 2025.

xAl announced Sunday that it raised $6 billion in a fresh funding round. Musk personally invested $750 million in xAl, and X contributed computing power worth $250 million.

According to The Information's report, a cluster of Nvidia's H100 GPUs will power what Musk dubbed a "gigafactory of compute."

xAl already rents servers with around 16,000 Nvidia chips from Oracle. It could partner with the company cofounded by Musk's friend Larry Ellison to build the supercomputer and splash out $10 billion to rent its cloud servers in the coming years.

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