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Nvidia (NVDA) has entered into a non-exclusive licensing agreement with Groq for its inference technology. The agreement reflects a shared focus on expanding access to high-performance, low cost ...
Nvidia has licensed intellectual property from inferencing chip designer Groq, and hired away some of its senior executives, but stopped short of an outright acquisition. “We’ve taken a non-exclusive ...
What does a $20 billion acquisition mean for the future of AI hardware? That’s the question on everyone’s mind as NVIDIA, a titan in the tech world, officially acquires Groq, a rising star in AI ...
Nvidia has announced a US$20 billion deal to acquire non-exclusive technology licenses from AI chip startup Groq, with Groq's current CEO and core research and development team joining Nvidia to work ...
This smart move by Nvidia accomplishes two goals at once: it eliminates a potential competitor and obtains a new chip technology to offer its customers. The deal also includes Jonathan Ross, Groq's ...
Nvidia’s NVDA-3.33%decrease; red down pointing triangle licensing deal with startup Groq is a sign of growing competition for top talent and technology on the next front of the AI war: inference. The ...
Nvidia plans to acquire Groq's assets for $20 billion, targeting AI inference leadership and addressing GPU limitations for specific workloads. The deal structure secures Groq's LPU technology and key ...
Nvidia dropped a surprise announcement on Christmas Eve: a $20 billion deal to license AI chip startup Groq’s technology and bring over most of its team, including cofounder and CEO Jonathan Ross. It ...
Groq, which was founded in 2016, has entered a non-exclusive licensing agreement with NVIDIA covering its inference technology. According to Alex Davis, CEO of Disruptive, NVIDIA agreed to buy assets ...
Nvidia just made a surprising move — and it’s raising questions. Nvidia struck a deal with Groq, a startup focused on ultrafast AI inference chips. The timing matters: demand for inference (running AI ...
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