Chip race: Microsoft, Meta, Google, and Nvidia battle it out for AI chip supremacy
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Nvidia pays a reported $20 billion for most of the AI chip startup Groq.
CNBC reports Nvidia isn’t buying all of Groq, which has inference AI tech that IBM’s CEO recently told us “looks like it’ll be 10x cheaper” than GPUs.
Nvidia’s getting a non-exclusive license, and members of the team, like Google TPU creator and Groq CEO Jonathan Ross, and former Autonomic CEO Sunny Madra.
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