
Nvidia plans to launch a new processor aimed at accelerating AI inference computing, which enables AI models to respond to queries more efficiently. The platform, incorporating a chip designed by startup Groq, is expected to be unveiled at Nvidia's upcoming GTC developer conference. OpenAI has expressed concerns about the speed of Nvidia's current hardware for certain tasks and has explored partnerships with startups like Cerebras and Groq. However, Nvidia's $20 billion licensing deal with Groq reportedly ended OpenAI's talks with the startup. Nvidia also announced plans to invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI, securing a stake and funding for advanced chips.
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