Groq and Nvidia have signed a non-exclusive license agreement for Groq’s inference technology. The agreement aims to accelerate access to high-quality, cost-efficient AI computations on a global scale.
The agreement marks a significant step in the AI sector, with both parties emphasizing the need to make powerful computing more accessible. While the technology is shared, Groq will continue to operate as an independent company.
As part of the agreement, several Groq executives will join Nvidia. Founder Jonathan Ross and president Sunny Madra, along with other team members, will join Nvidia to further develop and scale the licensed technology.
Despite the founder’s departure, Groq emphasizes that it will continue its own course. Simon Edwards will take on the role of Chief Executive Officer to lead the company through this new phase.
For existing users, there will be little change in the short term. Groq has confirmed that GroqCloud will remain operational without interruption.
