Nvidia and AI chip competitor Groq have reached a non-exclusive licensing agreement, with Nvidia hiring key Groq employees as part of the deal.
CNBC reported that Nvidia is acquiring assets from Groq for $20 billion, marking a significant move in the chip manufacturing industry. While details of the deal remain undisclosed, this partnership is expected to strengthen Nvidia’s position in the market.
In the race to enhance AI capabilities, companies require powerful computing solutions. Nvidia’s GPUs have become a standard choice in the industry, but Groq’s LPU (language processing unit) offers a unique approach. Boasting faster processing speeds and energy efficiency, Groq’s technology, led by CEO Jonathan Ross, presents a promising alternative in the AI chip landscape.
Groq’s recent valuation of $6.9 billion reflects its rapid growth and impact on the AI sector. With a growing user base of over 2 million developers, Groq’s influence continues to expand, positioning it as a key player in the evolving tech landscape.
Updated, 12/24/25 at 5:40 p.m. ET, with clarification from Nvidia about the nature of the deal.