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How ‘inference’ is driving competition to Nvidia’s AI chip dominance

Rivals focus efforts on how AI is deployed, in their efforts to disrupt the world’s most valuable semiconductor company

Nvidia’s challengers are seizing a new opportunity to crack its dominance of artificial intelligence chips after Chinese start-up DeepSeek accelerated a shift in AI’s computing requirements.

DeepSeek’s R1 and other so-called “reasoning” models, such as OpenAI’s o3 and Anthropic’s Claude 3.7, consume more computing resources than previous AI systems at the point when a user makes their request, a process called “inference”.

That has flipped the focus of demand for AI computing, which until recently was centred on training or creating a model. Inference is expected to become a greater portion of the technology’s needs as demand grows among individuals and businesses for applications that go beyond today’s popular chatbots, such as ChatGPT or xAI’s Grok.

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