Mistral AI Raises $830M For Nvidia Data Center With 13,800 GPUs

Startup Mistral AI raises $830 million to build a new AI data center powered by Nvidia GPUs and infrastructure, with Mistral AI saying, ‘Europe needs an ambitious AI cloud infrastructure and an independent AI stack.’

Red-hot AI startup Mistral AI has raised $830 million to secure funding to build a new “cutting-edge” AI data center near Paris powered by tens of thousands of Nvidia AI chips.

The French large language model (LLM) superstar raised $830 million in funding this week to fund a major data center push in Europe, which includes the new Paris facility that will be filled with Nvidia Grace Blackwell infrastructure including 13,800 of Nvidia’s GB300 AI GPUs to deliver 44 megawatts of compute capacity.

“Europe needs an ambitious AI cloud infrastructure and an independent AI stack,” said Mistral AI in a statement.

Mistral AI—named to CRN’s 10 AI Startup Companies To Watch In 2026—has been increasingly focused on building its own infrastructure to reduce reliance on other cloud providers and to support growing demand in Europe.

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“We will continue to invest in this area, given the surging and sustained demand from governments, enterprises and research institutions seeking to build their own customized AI environment, rather than depend on third-party cloud providers,” said Mistral CEO Arthur Mensch in a statement.

The new Paris-based data center is expected to be operational in the second quarter of 2026.

Mistral AI Building Huge Capacity ‘Across Europe’

Founded in 2023, Mistral AI owns one of the most popular open-weight LLMs, Mistral, with new LLMs being developed at a rapid pace.

The startup enables organizations to customize, fine-tune and deploy AI assistants, agents and multimodal AI with its open models.

Mistral AI said the new Paris data center will be “cutting edge” and is part of a broader strategy to scale compute capacity across Europe, with Mistral targeting 200 megawatts of total capacity.

"Scaling our infrastructure in Europe is critical to empower our customers and to ensure AI innovation and autonomy remain at the heart of Europe,” said Mistral’s CEO.

New Sweden Data Center

In early 2025, Mistral selected the Paris site for its first data center with the company unveiling plans for a second data center facility in Sweden.

Mistral AI said its expansion reflects rising demand for localized, sovereign AI infrastructure amid concerns around data control, regulatory compliance and strategic independence.

The $830 million in funding was backed by a consortium of banks, including Bpifrance, BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole CIB, HSBC, La Banque Postale, MUFG and Natixis Corporate & Investment Banking.

Mistral AI Partners And The Launch Of Forge

Mistral AI partners include large consultants and global systems integrators like Accenture and Capgemini, along with a slew of technology and cloud infrastructure partnerships with tech giants including Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, Google, Snowflake and SAP.

The company’s partner strategy and vision are to build sovereign AI infrastructure and offer AI services tailored to Europe’s regulatory, data privacy and customization needs.

In March, the company introduced Forge, a system for enterprises to build frontier-grade AI models grounded in their proprietary knowledge.

Forge allows clients to build models that internalize their domain knowledge, enabling organizations to train models on large volumes of internal documentation, codebases, structured data and operational records.