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Nvidia buying AI chip startup Groq for about $20 billion in its largest acquisition on record

Nvidia’s $20 billion cash acquisition excludes Groq’s cloud business and boosts AI chip capacity amid rising demand for faster, energy-efficient language model processing.

  • On May 30, 2024, Nvidia agreed to buy Groq Inc. for $20 billion in cash, excluding Groq Cloud, Groq's nascent cloud business.
  • Groq, founded in 2016 by former engineers including Jonathan Ross, has been targeting revenue of $500 million this year amid booming demand for AI accelerator chips.
  • Disruptive's Alex Davis said the deal came together quickly, with Groq expected to alert its investors later on Wednesday; investors included Blackrock, Neuberger Berman, Samsung, Cisco, Altimeter, and 1789 Capital.
  • Groq was not pursuing a sale when approached by Nvidia, whose CFO Colette Kress declined comment, while AI chip rival Cerebras Systems withdrew an IPO after raising over $1 billion this year.
  • Groq's roots go back to a 2016 $10.3 million fundraising filing, with CEO Jonathan Ross pictured at the May 30, 2024, GenAI Summit, as Nvidia's $20 billion deal would dwarf its 2019 Mellanox purchase.
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Founded in 2016, the Californian Groq has developed chips called "LPU" (language processing unit) designed for the use of large, generative d的IA models.

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El Economista broke the news in on Wednesday, December 24, 2025.
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