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Nvidia-Run:ai deal to be reviewed under EU’s merger rules
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英伟达拟以7亿美元收购Run:ai,此交易将由欧盟审查。意大利竞争监管机构根据欧盟合并条例提出请求,认为该交易可能对当地竞争构成严重风险并影响欧盟单一市场内的贸易。欧盟接受请求并认为该交易可能显著影响相关市场竞争,现要求英伟达通知交易详情,此过程可能增加交易完成的时间,若有问题还可能深入调查。同时,英国竞争监管机构将调查Alphabet对Anthropic的投资。

🎯英伟达拟以7亿美元收购以色列AI workload管理初创公司Run:ai,该交易于四月宣布。

🚩意大利竞争监管机构根据欧盟合并条例请求欧盟审查此交易,认为其可能影响当地竞争及欧盟单一市场内贸易。

📋欧盟接受请求,认为该交易可能显著影响英伟达和Run:ai活跃的市场竞争,要求英伟达通知交易详情并准备相关文件,此过程可能延长交易时间,若有问题还可能深入调查。

👀近年来监管机构对大型科技公司收购的态度有所改变,对AI领域的市场集中问题更加警惕,此次审查结果值得关注。

The European Union has tossed a spanner in the works of chipmaker Nvidia’s proposed acquisition of Tel Aviv-based AI workload management startup Run:ai. The deal, which was announced back in April — with a price-tag of $700 million per our sources — will be reviewed by the bloc after a request by competition regulators in Italy under the EU Merger Regulation (EUMR).

The proposed transaction does not meet the EUMR’s standard notification thresholds. However EU law allows a national regulator to notify a transaction to the Commission if it believes it poses serious risks for competition locally and which could affect trade within the bloc’s Single Market.

“Italy submitted a referral request to the Commission pursuant to Article 22(1) of the EUMR. This provision allows Member States to request the Commission to examine a merger that does not have an EU dimension but affects trade within the Single Market and threatens to significantly affect competition within the territory of the Member State(s) making the request,” the Commission wrote in a press release Thursday.

The EU’s acceptance of the referral means it agrees the proposed transaction meets the criteria for referral under Article 22.

“In particular, the transaction threatens to significantly affect competition in the markets where NVIDIA and Run:ai are active, which are likely to be at least European Economic Area-wide and therefore include the referring country Italy,” the EU wrote. “The Commission also concluded that it is best placed to examine the transaction given its knowledge and case experience in related markets.”

The Commission has now asked Nvidia to notify the transaction — a formal step which means the chipmaker must prepare documentation to inform the bloc’s competition enforcers of the details of the proposed merger in order that they can assess impacts.

Nvidia cannot implement the transaction before notifying and obtaining clearance from the Commission. So, at a minimum, the referral may add a few weeks to its timeline for completing the deal. However if the EU’s preliminary check identifies specific issues of concern the bloc may move to a deeper investigation — which could add months of delay and uncertainty.

While Big Tech enjoyed many years of minimal oversight of its (killer) acquisitions of startups and smaller rivals there has been a change of approach over the last few years as regulators recognized the anti-competitive legacy of sitting on their hands for so long while a few platform giants gobbled up market power.

With AI, the rapidly developing software field where innovation is dependent upon access to a small number of key inputs — such as the graphics processing units, or GPUs, that Nvidia has geared towards training AI models — the spectre of a rapid repeat of the market concentration issue has encouraged swifter vigilance from antitrust enforcers.

Though, as yet, no harder action. So it will certainly be interesting to see what the Commission’s review concludes here.

Nvidia has been contacted for comment.

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