By Adam Levine
In a Christmas Eve deal, Nvidia has entered into a nonexclusive agreement to license technology from artificial intelligence chip start-up Groq, according to a statement on Groq's website.
Groq founder Jonathan Ross and Sunny Madra, Groq's president, will leave the company and join Nvidia, bringing other engineering talent with them, according to the statement. Groq will remain an independent company, but it isn't clear if Nvidia is taking an equity stake.
Groq makes hardware that AI models can run on, something Nvidia's hardware now dominates. It may be a sign that Nvidia thinks competing chips on new architectures will soon be material competitors, and that it needs to get ahead of it.
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