TLDRNvidia takes a minority stake in Cloverleaf to support U.S. data center growthCloverleaf will use Nvidia DSX to plan power, cooling, and computing systemsThe companies did not disclose financial terms for Nvidia’s Cloverleaf investmentCloverleaf has delivered multiple gigawatt-scale projects across North AmericaNvidia’s Cloverleaf deal follows a $1.5 billion investment in SB Energy this weekNvidia (NVDA) shares expanded its U.S. infrastructure strategy on Friday with a minority investment in privately held Cloverleaf Infrastructure. Nvidia stock fell 0.55% to $215.65, down $1.20 during midday trading. The investment will support new sites designed to provide power and infrastructure for large data center projects.NVIDIA Corporation, NVDANvidia Backs Cloverleaf’s U.S. Data Center ExpansionNvidia will support Cloverleaf as the company develops infrastructure for computing facilities across the United States. Cloverleaf focuses on securing power, land, and other resources required for large data center developments. Financial terms of Nvidia’s minority investment were not disclosed by either company.The Wall Street Journal earlier reported that Nvidia could invest several hundred million dollars in the company. However, the companies did not confirm a specific investment amount in their announcement. Nvidia instead outlined its role in supporting infrastructure development for large computing deployments.Cloverleaf works with utilities, energy companies, and financial partners to prepare locations for data center construction. The company coordinates power access and other infrastructure requirements before computing equipment reaches each site. This approach addresses one of the main physical requirements behind expanding computing capacity across the country.Cloverleaf Plans to Use Nvidia DSX PlatformCloverleaf will deploy Nvidia’s DSX platform as part of its infrastructure planning and development process. The platform will help assess site selection, electricity supply, cooling systems, and computing requirements. These areas remain central to building large facilities that can operate efficiently at significant scale.Cloverleaf has developed multiple gigawatt-scale projects across North America since the company launched in 2024. Its projects focus on connecting large computing facilities with sufficient electricity and supporting infrastructure. Nvidia’s investment gives Cloverleaf additional support as it continues expanding its project pipeline.The partnership also links Nvidia more directly with infrastructure development beyond processors and computing hardware. Nvidia already supplies systems used across major data centers operated by technology and cloud companies. Through Cloverleaf, the company can support infrastructure planning before new computing systems enter operation.Nvidia Expands Its Data Center Infrastructure InvestmentsThe Cloverleaf deal follows another major infrastructure investment announced by Nvidia earlier this week. Nvidia said it plans to invest $1.5 billion in SoftBank-owned data center developer SB Energy. That investment also targets infrastructure needed to support expanding computing capacity.The investments show Nvidia directing more capital toward the physical systems supporting large-scale computing facilities. Power availability has become increasingly important as companies construct larger data centers across the United States. Electricity, cooling, land, and grid connections determine where these projects can operate effectively.Nvidia shares remained lower during Friday trading despite recovering from an earlier intraday decline. The stock rebounded from around $214.70 but failed to hold above the $216.50 area. Nvidia ended the observed period at $215.65, while the Cloverleaf investment added another infrastructure project to its expansion strategy.The post Nvidia (NVDA) Stock:Invests in Cloverleaf Infrastructure to Power U.S. AI Data Centers appeared first on Blockonomi.