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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 (NVDA) plans to launch a new processor designed to help OpenAI and other clients build faster and more efficient AI systems, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter. Nvidia is developing a new system for “inference” computing, a form of processing that allows AI models to answer questions, the report said. The new platform will be unveiled at Nvidia’s GTC developer conference in San Jose next mon…

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The US technology group Nvidia is to bring a new system to the market to make AI applications faster. The company works with the technology of a start-up.

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Saturday, February 28, 2026.
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