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Morgan Lewis Advises Nebius on $3B AI Infrastructure Deal with Meta

Morgan Lewis guides Nebius Group in a landmark $3 billion agreement to provide GPU-based AI infrastructure to Meta over the next five years

LONDON, December 3, 2025: Morgan Lewis has announced its representation of Nebius Group N.V. in a significant multibillion-dollar agreement to provide GPU-based AI infrastructure to Meta. The deal, valued at approximately $3 billion over the next five years, was disclosed in Nebius’s third quarter financial results. This agreement builds on Nebius’s prior GPU infrastructure collaboration with Microsoft, which was finalized in September 2025, also under the guidance of Morgan Lewis.

Headquartered in Amsterdam and listed on Nasdaq, Nebius Group has established a substantial global presence, operating research and development facilities across Europe, North America, and Israel. The company has positioned itself as a leader in the rapidly evolving AI infrastructure market, a sector increasingly dominated by demand for advanced computational power driven by artificial intelligence applications.

The legal team from Morgan Lewis that advised Nebius included partners Mike Pierides and Tim Corbett, along with associates Oliver Bell and Charlotte Cavendish. Their expertise in tech transactions has been crucial in navigating the complexities of large-scale agreements in this dynamic industry.

This latest agreement is part of a broader trend where tech companies are investing heavily in AI infrastructure to enhance their operational capabilities and competitiveness. The partnership with Meta is expected to facilitate the development of advanced AI applications, enabling the social media giant to leverage Nebius’s cutting-edge GPU technology.

The significance of this deal extends beyond financial metrics; it highlights a shift in the tech landscape where collaborations between companies specializing in hardware and those focusing on software are becoming increasingly essential. As AI continues to mature, the demand for robust infrastructure capable of supporting intensive computational tasks will likely rise, propelling companies like Nebius into the spotlight.

As the AI market grows, Nebius’s strategic partnerships with major players such as Meta and Microsoft position it to capitalize on emerging opportunities. The firm’s innovative approach to GPU technology aims to meet the escalating needs of AI-driven enterprises, paving the way for advancements in machine learning, data processing, and real-time analytics.

Looking ahead, Nebius’s collaboration with Meta not only underscores the potential for synergy between tech giants but also reflects a concerted effort to harness AI’s transformative power. As industries increasingly integrate AI into their operations, the infrastructure supporting these technologies will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in shaping the future of digital innovation.

For more detailed information, stakeholders and interested parties are encouraged to review Nebius’s third quarter financial results, which provide further insights into the company’s strategic initiatives and performance metrics.

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