Jonathan Ross, chief govt officer of Groq Inc., in the course of the GenAI Summit in San Francisco, California, US, on Thursday, Could 30, 2024.
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Nvidia has agreed to purchase property from Groq, a designer of high-performance synthetic intelligence accelerator chips, for $20 billion in money, based on Alex Davis, CEO of Disruptive, which led the startup’s newest financing spherical in September.
Davis, whose agency has invested greater than half a billion {dollars} in Groq for the reason that firm was based in 2016, stated the deal got here collectively shortly. Groq raised $750 million at a valuation of about $6.9 billion three months in the past. Buyers within the spherical included Blackrock and Neuberger Berman, in addition to Samsung, Cisco, Altimeter and 1789 Capital, the place Donald Trump Jr. is a associate.
Groq stated in a weblog put up on Wednesday that it is “entered right into a non-exclusive licensing settlement with Nvidia for Groq’s inference know-how,” with out disclosing a value. With the deal, Groq founder and CEO Jonathan Ross together with Sunny Madra, the corporate’s president, and different senior leaders “will be a part of Nvidia to assist advance and scale the licensed know-how,” the put up stated.
Groq added that it’s going to proceed as an “unbiased firm,” led by finance chief Simon Edwards as CEO.
Colette Kress, Nvidia’s CFO, declined touch upon the transaction.
Davis advised CNBC that Nvidia is getting all of Groq’s property, although its nascent Groq cloud enterprise will not be a part of the transaction. Groq stated “GroqCloud will proceed to function with out interruption.”
The deal represents by far Nvidia’s largest buy ever. The chipmaker’s largest acquisition so far got here in 2019, when it purchased Israeli chip designer Mellanox for near $7 billion. On the finish of October, Nvidia had $60.6 billion in money and short-term investments, up from $13.3 billion in early 2023.
In an electronic mail to staff that was obtained by CNBC, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated the settlement will broaden Nvidia’s capabilities.
“We plan to combine Groq’s low-latency processors into the NVIDIA AI manufacturing unit structure, extending the platform to serve an excellent broader vary of AI inference and real-time workloads,” Huang wrote.
Huang added that, “Whereas we’re including proficient staff to our ranks and licensing Groq’s IP, we’re not buying Groq as an organization.”
Nvidia orchestrated an analogous however smaller deal in September, when it shelled out over $900 million to rent Enfabrica CEO Rochan Sankar and different staff on the AI {hardware} startup, and to license the corporate’s know-how, CNBC reported on the time.
Different tech giants, together with Meta, Google and Microsoft, have spent closely over the past couple years to rent prime AI expertise via varied sorts of licensing offers.

Nvidia has ramped up its investments in chip startups and the broader ecosystem as its money pile has mounted. The corporate has backed AI and vitality infrastructure firm Crusoe, AI mannequin developer Cohere, and boosted its funding in CoreWeave because the AI-centric cloud supplier was on the point of go public this yr.
In September, Nvidia stated it supposed to take a position as much as $100 billion in OpenAI, with the startup dedicated to deploying at the least 10 gigawatts of Nvidia merchandise. The businesses have but to announce a proper deal. That very same month, Nvidia stated it will make investments $5 billion in Intel as a part of a partnership.
Groq has been concentrating on income of $500 million this yr amid booming demand for AI accelerator chips utilized in rushing up the method for giant language fashions to finish inference-related duties. The corporate was not pursuing a sale when it was approached by Nvidia, Davis stated.
Groq was based in 2016 by a gaggle of former engineers, together with Ross. He was one of many creators of Google’s tensor processing unit, or TPU, the search large’s customized chip that is being utilized by some firms as an alternative choice to Nvidia’s graphics processing models.
In its preliminary submitting with the SEC, asserting a $10.3 million fundraising in late 2016, Groq listed as principals Ross and Douglas Wightman, an entrepreneur and former engineer on the Google X “moonshot manufacturing unit.” Wightman left Groq in 2019, based on his LinkedIn profile.
Groq is not the one chip startup that is gained traction in the course of the AI increase.
AI chipmaker Cerebras Methods had deliberate to go public this yr however withdrew its IPO submitting in October after asserting that it raised over $1 billion in a fundraising spherical.
In a submitting with the SEC, Cerebras stated it doesn’t intend to conduct a proposed providing “right now,” however did not present a cause. A spokesperson advised CNBC on the time that the corporate nonetheless hopes to go public as quickly as attainable.
Cerebras filed for an IPO in late 2024, because it was ramping as much as tackle Nvidia in an effort to create processors for operating generative AI fashions.
— CNBC’s Jordan Novet contributed to this report.
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