By Fatima Gulzar
Publication Date: 2026-08-17 19:51:00
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (NYSE:GS) CEO David Solomon joined CEO of NVIDIA Jensen Huang and other Wall Street chiefs on CNBC’s Closing Bell Overtime this week to detail the $500 billion AI infrastructure financing plan.
Solomon said, “We’ve got a deep belief and a lot of confidence in Nvidia.”
Why This Matters
Solomon framed Goldman’s role around raising capital and building distribution for the AI buildout. A Reuters Breakingviews column framed the same deal very differently, comparing it to how auto loans work, with computing power standing in as collateral and NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) effectively in the driver’s seat while its Wall Street partners ride along.
That contrast raises the real question: does Goldman’s involvement prove compute is now a legitimate lending category, or is Wall Street simply chasing the hottest deal in the room?
The Bull and Bear Case: Nvidia
Huang called the arrangement a “phase shift” in how people think about computing, moving it from a product businesses buy to genuine infrastructure they invest in. None of the $500 billion is Nvidia’s own money either. It’s entirely third-party capital that The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (NYSE:GS) and its partners have to go raise, which means NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) gets a much…



