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Lambda Closes $275M Senior Secured Credit Facility, Led by J.P.Morgan, to Expand Superintelligence Infrastructure

New financing provides flexibility to expand Lambda's AI data center footprint and NVIDIA Blackwell GPU server fleet

Lambda, the Superintelligence Cloud, today announced it has closed a $275M syndicated senior secured credit facility led and arranged by J.P. Morgan, with Citi, MUFG, and Crédit Agricole, among others, as lenders in the syndicate. The financing will allow Lambda to scale its AI data center footprint and GPU server fleet to meet growing demand from enterprise and superintelligence customers. The credit facility reflects confidence in Lambda’s growth strategy, market leadership, and ability to scale gigawatt-scale AI factories for training and inference.

“We are excited to work with J.P. Morgan to secure this new syndicated credit facility,” said Lambda CFO, Peter Seibold. “This financing strengthens Lambda’s capital structure and supports our long-term vision of becoming the default choice for building gigawatt-scale AI factories for Superintelligence.”

Fueling Next-Generation AI Infrastructure

Large-scale AI infrastructure is the backbone of Superintelligence, with only a select few players possessing the expertise and financial strength to build this critical foundation. Lambda stands as one of the industry's only AI-pure infrastructure providers. This new financing will support Lambda’s efforts to expand its fleet of next-generation NVIDIA AI accelerators servers and data center capacity, allowing the company to deliver additional revenue-generating assets at a lower cost of capital.

“J.P. Morgan is pleased to lead this financing for Lambda and support the company’s vision of powering the next generation of AI innovation,” said Jen Perry, Co-head of Technology Banking with J.P. Morgan’s Innovation Economy business. “This new financing affords Lambda attractive, flexible capital to meet its ever-growing infrastructure needs of its customers, from power to data center capacity and compute.”

The initial syndicated credit facility is structured to grow alongside Lambda's business, providing the company with the financial flexibility to rapidly pursue strategic opportunities and maintain its leadership position in AI infrastructure.

About Lambda

Lambda was founded in 2012 by published AI engineers with the vision to enable a world where Superintelligence enhances human progress, by making access to computation as effortless and ubiquitous as electricity.

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