Nvidia is scooping up the founder and other top talent from Groq, one of the most prominent start-ups aiming to challenge the chipmaker’s dominance in artificial intelligence processors.
Jonathan Ross, a former Google chip engineer who founded Groq in 2016, and the start-up’s president Sunny Madra, are among those who will join Nvidia as part of a technology licensing deal, the two companies announced on Christmas Eve.
Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s chief executive, said in an email to staff that the Groq deal would “expand the capabilities” of the data centres that were built around its chips, which he calls “AI factories”.
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