NVIDIA plans to introduce a new processor tailored for clients like OpenAI, aiming to create faster and more efficient AI tools, a move that could reshape the AI competition landscape. According to sources familiar with the matter, NVIDIA is developing a new system for AI inference computing, which is responsible for enabling AI models to respond to user requests. This new processor will be unveiled next month at NVIDIA's GTC Developer Conference in San Jose and will integrate chips designed by startup Groq. It is reported that OpenAI will be one of the major clients for this new processor, which holds significant importance for NVIDIA. As the developer of ChatGPT, OpenAI has been a key client for NVIDIA, but has been seeking more efficient chip alternatives over the past few months and signed a contract with a chip startup last month, expanding its supply options.
