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Nvidia plans new chip to speed AI processing, WSJ reports
Nvidia's new AI inference processor integrates Groq technology to boost speed and efficiency, addressing about 10% of OpenAI's future inference computing needs.
- Feb 27: Nvidia plans to launch a new processor to help OpenAI build faster AI systems, unveiling it at the GTC developer conference in San Jose next month with a Groq-designed chip.
- Reuters earlier this month reported OpenAI is unsatisfied with Nvidia's speed, leading the ChatGPT maker to discuss faster chips with startups Cerebras and Groq.
- Technical work centers on 'inference' computing, with Nvidia developing a system to meet about 10 per cent of OpenAI's future needs.
- Nvidia's deals have reshaped vendor options, as it struck a $20-billion licensing deal with Groq that shut down OpenAI's talks, Reuters reported.
- Reuters could not immediately verify the report, leaving the account unconfirmed as Nvidia and OpenAI did not immediately respond to requests, making this a developing story.
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Nvidia plans new chip to speed AI processing: WSJ
Nvidia plans to launch a new processor to help OpenAI and other clients run AI systems faster and more efficiently. The chip is for “inference” computing and will debut at Nvidia’s GTC conference. It incorporates a design by startup Groq.
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