Nvidia just signaled its grip on the AI infrastructure space with a fresh move. The chip giant inked a non-exclusive licensing agreement with Groq around inference technology, and the market responded instantly—shares jumped in after-hours trading. What's the real takeaway here? It signals Nvidia's positioning in an increasingly competitive AI race. By not locking Groq into exclusivity, Nvidia shows confidence that its technology remains the go-to choice regardless. Meanwhile, other players are watching closely, wondering whether this opens doors for broader AI optimization beyond traditional GPU stacks. The inference layer is where efficiency matters most in AI applications, so this partnership could reshape how businesses approach AI deployment going forward.

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Layer2Arbitrageurvip
· 12-29 03:02
ngl nvidia really said "we don't need exclusivity bc we're already untouchable" and honestly? the inference layer play is where the real basis points hide. most devs sleeping on optimization windows here lmao
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FOMOrektGuyvip
· 12-27 17:51
NGL, Nvidia's move is brilliant. Letting Groq use it without worry means they're not afraid of being replaced... Inference is something no one can avoid. I believe all the other companies will have to bow down in the future.
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AirdropHunter420vip
· 12-26 17:31
I think, Nvidia's move this time is indeed a bit showy... Not locking in instead makes it look more confident. --- Groq wants to turn things around by partnering with Nvidia? It still feels like they're being eaten alive. --- The inference layer is definitely a battleground; efficiency is money, everyone. --- Wait, does this mean the GPU monopoly is about to break? Or is Nvidia playing chess again? --- The partnership is non-exclusive... Basically, I’m strong enough and not afraid of you finding others, haha. --- Looking at it this way, the AI chip race is far from over; everyone is gearing up. --- Nvidia really knows how to play; being more open actually pushes people toward their side.
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SchroedingerMinervip
· 12-26 17:31
Nvidia's move this time is truly brilliant. Not locking it actually makes it seem more confident... This is the consciousness of a monopoly position.
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WhaleMinionvip
· 12-26 17:15
Non-exclusive license? Is this implying that NVDA really has nothing to fear?
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