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NVIDIA snags Groq’s AI brains in stealth inference play
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80224, member: 636"] NVIDIA cut a massive deal with the AI hardware company Groq, effectively acquiring its key technology and talent without a formal merger. Reports initially claimed a twenty billion dollar acquisition, but the official story is a non-exclusive licensing agreement. This clever structure likely helps NVIDIA avoid intense regulatory scrutiny. As part of the arrangement, NVIDIA gains access to Groq's specialized inference technology and its team, including former CEO Jonathan Ross. Groq's cloud service will continue operating with a minimal skeleton crew. The real value for NVIDIA lies in Groq's unique LPU, or Language Processing Unit, architecture. These chips are built for deterministic, low-latency AI inference, a growing need as companies shift from training models to deploying them. Unlike standard GPUs that use high-bandwidth memory, LPUs utilize on-die SRAM. This allows for vastly faster memory access and much lower power consumption per token during the decode phase of AI responses. This makes them potentially ideal for handling the demanding, real-time token generation that hyperscalers require. This move positions NVIDIA to dominate the entire AI workload spectrum. Its GPUs can continue leading the training market, while newly integrated LPU technology could give it an unbeatable edge in inference efficiency. The plan might involve offering combined systems where GPUs manage initial processing and LPUs handle rapid response generation. By bringing this specialized tech in-house through a regulatory-friendly deal, NVIDIA secures a potential gateway to control the next critical phase of AI infrastructure. [/QUOTE]
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