Rumble has signed a $270 million cloud agreement that secures dedicated GPU capacity powered by NVIDIA’s Blackwell systems. The deal marks a significant investment in cloud infrastructure for the video platform.
The scope of the deal
The agreement provides Rumble with dedicated access to GPU clusters based on NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture. The company did not disclose the duration of the contract or the exact number of GPUs involved. Cloud capacity of this type is typically used for compute-intensive tasks such as video transcoding, machine learning, and real-time rendering.
Why dedicated GPU capacity matters
Dedicated capacity means Rumble can guarantee performance without sharing resources with other cloud tenants. For a platform that hosts and streams video content, consistent processing power is critical. The Blackwell systems are NVIDIA’s latest generation, designed to deliver higher performance for AI and graphics workloads compared to previous architectures.
Rumble has been expanding its cloud and infrastructure offerings in recent years. The company operates a video-sharing platform and also provides cloud services to creators and businesses.
The deal is one of the larger public cloud agreements involving NVIDIA’s Blackwell hardware to date. It signals that Rumble is positioning itself to handle growing demand for video and AI workloads.
The company has not said when the capacity will be fully operational or how it plans to allocate the resources across its services.




