November 17, 2024
Nvidia rivals focus on building a different kind of chip to power AI products
The need for graphic processor chips has led rivals to think they can compete with Nvidia in selling so-called AI inference chips that are more attuned to the day-to-day running of AI tools and designed to reduce some of the huge computing costs of generative AI.
The need for graphic processor chips has led rivals to think they can compete with Nvidia in selling so-called AI inference chips that are more attuned to the day-to-day running of AI tools and designed to reduce some of the huge computing costs of generative AI.
That's led startups like Cerebras, Groq and d-Matrix as well as Nvidia's traditional chipmaking rivals — such as AMD and Intel — to pitch more inference-friendly chips as Nvidia focuses on meeting the huge demand from bigger tech companies for its higher-end hardware.
Does this pose a real threat to Nvidia and change in the dynamics in the microchips industry? Only time will tell.