Major AI chip consolidation emerging: NVIDIA has inked a significant technology licensing agreement with emerging startup Groq to integrate its proprietary AI chip architecture into select NVIDIA processors. The move underscores intensifying competition in the accelerator market as demand for specialized compute capacity continues surging. By securing Groq's innovations, NVIDIA aims to fortify its processor lineup against rising competition and capture expanding opportunities in AI infrastructure deployment across enterprise and data center segments.
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Fren_Not_Food
· 1h ago
Nvidia is starting to target the small-town problem solvers again, and Groq is taking a huge loss this time.
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AirdropSkeptic
· 12-26 22:52
NVIDIA is taking shortcuts again; what's so impressive about directly buying technology?
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DataChief
· 12-26 22:40
Nvidia is about to acquire Groq again, starting the buying spree.
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GateUser-ac952550
· 12-26 22:36
Merry Christmas ⛄
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LonelyAnchorman
· 12-26 22:35
Nvidia is back to dominating, and how did this little brother Groq get acquired?
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RugpullAlertOfficer
· 12-26 22:28
NV is planning to acquire again, this time to acquire GROQ? It seems the chip competition has reached its peak.
Major AI chip consolidation emerging: NVIDIA has inked a significant technology licensing agreement with emerging startup Groq to integrate its proprietary AI chip architecture into select NVIDIA processors. The move underscores intensifying competition in the accelerator market as demand for specialized compute capacity continues surging. By securing Groq's innovations, NVIDIA aims to fortify its processor lineup against rising competition and capture expanding opportunities in AI infrastructure deployment across enterprise and data center segments.