--- title: "Meta's Massive $1B Bet On Nvidia H100 GPU Cluster Will Dwarf Every Other Company's Target, But Zuckerberg Reveals Original Goal Was This, Not AI" description: "Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed that the company's $1 billion investment in Nvidia H100 GPUs was originally intended for improving Instagram Reels, not AI. However, the GPUs ended up being" type: "news" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/202701332.md" published_at: "2024-04-24T11:42:42.000Z" --- # Meta's Massive $1B Bet On Nvidia H100 GPU Cluster Will Dwarf Every Other Company's Target, But Zuckerberg Reveals Original Goal Was This, Not AI > Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed that the company's $1 billion investment in Nvidia H100 GPUs was originally intended for improving Instagram Reels, not AI. However, the GPUs ended up being used for training large AI models, which proved to be a fruitful decision. Meta's latest AI model, Llama 3, has outperformed competitors and shown improvements in text-based responses. This information falls under the category of business-related information. **Meta Platforms Inc.** (NASDAQ:META) has set a goal of buying 350,000 Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ:NVDA) **H100 GPUs** by 2024 to power its AI ambitions, but that was not **Mark Zuckerberg's** original intention. **What Happened:** Zuckerberg revealed that Meta's massive $1 billion bet on Nvidia's H100 GPUs was originally meant to be used for a different product, not AI. In a recent episode on **Dwarkesh Patel's** podcast, Zuckerberg spilled the beans on something previously unknown – those 350,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs were to help make **Instagram Reels** better, not to help make Meta a leading AI company. *See Also: Mark Zuckerberg Won’t Just Open-Source Instagram’s Code But Would He Do It For A $10B AI Model? He Says, Well…* But how did Zuckerberg even know Meta would need $1 billion worth of GPUs? Zuckerberg explains that Instagram Reels is what made the company take the plunge. "It was because we were working on Reels." He explains that Meta needed more GPUs to "train the models" behind Reels recommendations. "We made this big push to start recommending what we call unconnected content," he added, explaining that this resulted in the number of recommendable Reels rising from thousands to "hundreds of millions." *Subscribe to the* Benzinga Tech Trends newsletter *to get all the latest tech developments delivered to your inbox.* Zuckerberg wanted to make Instagram Reels as addictive as **TikTok**, but Meta's infrastructure was proving to be the bottleneck. "We have to make sure that's never an issue again, so let's order enough GPUs to do what we need to do on Reels." That's where the 350,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs come in. Training large AI models like Llama was an unintended but fruitful coincidence for Meta, and Zuckerberg thinks it "ended up being a very good decision, in retrospect." **Why It Matters:** Meta says that its latest AI model, **Llama 3, has outperformed** **Alphabet Inc.'s Google Gemini**, **Anthropic's Claude 3**, and **Mistral AI's** model. The Llama 3 model, which comes in two sizes with 8B and 70B parameters, has shown significant improvements in text-based responses, including answering prompts and refusing fewer times. This comes after Anthropic announced that Claude 3 outperformed rivals like **Microsoft Corp.-backed OpenAI's GPT-4**. Interestingly, Meta did not mention GPT-4 in its comparison, but OpenAI is expected to release a "significantly better" GPT-5 model later this year. *Check out more of Benzinga’s Consumer Tech coverage by* following this link*.* *Read Next: Jeff Bezos-Backed Perplexity AI Is Now A Unicorn After Latest Fundraise: SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son, Nvidia ‘Doubled Down’ On Support* *Photo courtesy: Shutterstock* ### Related Stocks - [META.US - Meta Platforms](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/META.US.md) - [NVDA.US - NVIDIA](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/NVDA.US.md) ## Related News & Research | Title | Description | URL | |-------|-------------|-----| | Palmer Luckey Says Don't Trust A Boss Who Pretends Money Doesn't Matter, Oculus Founder Who Once Earned Minimum Wage Explains | Palmer Luckey, founder of Oculus, advises employees to be cautious of bosses who claim money doesn't matter, reflecting | [Link](https://longbridge.com/en/news/276012773.md) | | Fake Milano Cortina sites target thousands with discount scams, cybersecurity firm says | Cybersecurity firm Bitdefender has reported a surge in online scams targeting shoppers with fake Milano Cortina 2026 mer | [Link](https://longbridge.com/en/news/276149499.md) | | Financial Advocates Investment Management Lowers Stock Position in Meta Platforms, Inc. $META | Financial Advocates Investment Management reduced its stake in Meta Platforms, Inc. by 66.7% in Q3, now holding 2,343 sh | [Link](https://longbridge.com/en/news/276432394.md) | | NVIDIA’s 13F Bombshell: A New AI Power Trio Emerges | NVIDIA's Q4 2025 13F filing reveals significant shifts in its public equity portfolio, adding Intel, Synopsys, and Nokia | [Link](https://longbridge.com/en/news/276480737.md) | | Meta Partners With UK NCA and Nigerian Police to Disrupt Alleged Scam Centre in Nigeria | Meta Platforms Inc. collaborated with the UK National Crime Agency and the Nigerian Police to disrupt an alleged online | [Link](https://longbridge.com/en/news/276451204.md) | --- > **Disclaimer**: This article is for reference only and does not constitute any investment advice.