> they have a totally superior product to Nvidia for inference based tasks
They're not really competing with Nvidia because 1) Nvidia owns their chips now, and 2) Nvidia is not really an inference provider.
Groq is a slicon maker, the inference provider stuff is a path to market, it's not really the reflection of their market potential.
Nvidia doesn't own them or all their IP now, we don't quite know the terms of the deal.
Groq is a slicon maker, the inference provider stuff is a path to market, it's not really the reflection of their market potential.
Nvidia doesn't own them or all their IP now, we don't quite know the terms of the deal.