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Fresh off unveiling its Groq 3 LPU—built on Samsung’s 4nm for high-speed inference—at GTC, NVIDIA is already eyeing its next move. Reuters reports the chip giant is preparing a China-compliant version of its Groq AI chips, aiming to navigate export curbs and re-enter the Chinese market. Acc...
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Groq, an AI chip startup that NVIDIA “acquired indirectly,” has reportedly requested increased production from Samsung Electronics Foundry. According to Chosun Biz, sources say Groq recently decided to boost the output of its AI chips produced by Samsung from roughly 9,000 wafers to about 15,000...
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As AI workloads increasingly shift toward inference, OpenAI may be reassessing its satisfaction with NVIDIA’s chips. According to Reuters, sources say OpenAI believes NVIDIA’s latest AI processors may not fully meet its requirements and has been exploring alternative options since last year. Ope...
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With markets staying muted over the Christmas holiday, NVIDIA made an unexpected move, agreeing to spend about $20 billion in cash to license Groq’s LPU (Language Processing Unit) technology. As highlighted by the Commercial Times, the deal signals that the AI chip leader is accelerating its push ...
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Will Samsung emerge as an alternative to TSMC for manufacturing NVIDIA chips? A recent move by Team Green has raised that possibility. According to Commercial Times, AI chip startup Groq has entered into a non-exclusive licensing agreement with NVIDIA, with key members of the Groq team joining NVIDI...