Nvidia Acquires Kumo AI to Add Enterprise Predictive Models
Kumo’s founders and instant prediction technology will join Nvidia’s AI toolkit to support an expanded push into enterprise software.
Overview
- This week Nvidia absorbed Mountain View startup Kumo AI and its three co‑founders—Vanja Josifovski, Hema Raghavan, and Jure Leskovec—whose LinkedIn profiles now list Nvidia as their employer.
- Reports from multiple outlets say the purchase price exceeded $400 million, though Nvidia has declined to comment and the companies have not disclosed deal terms.
- Kumo builds foundation models that use structured business data to produce instant predictions for tasks like customer churn and credit risk without per‑task retraining; its customers include DoorDash, Reddit, Databricks, Snowflake and Sainsbury’s.
- How Nvidia will fold Kumo’s technology into its products is not yet clear; coverage suggests possible uses in Nvidia’s AI foundry or in developing enterprise foundation models, and NVDA stock slipped about 1% after the news.
- The purchase continues Nvidia’s aggressive M&A strategy to assemble a full‑stack enterprise AI ecosystem and brings Kumo’s research team and IP into a larger platform, a change that could speed commercial deployment of predictive models if integration plans are announced.