Nvidia is preparing a version of its Groq artificial intelligence chips for the Chinese market, as confirmed by sources. This follows Nvidia's $17 billion licensing deal with Groq last year and the showcasing of new Groq-based products at its developer conference. Intended for AI inference, these chips are not downgraded for China and can adapt to other systems, with availability expected in May.

2026-03-18

Nvidia is preparing a version of its Groq artificial intelligence chips for the Chinese market, as confirmed by sources. This follows Nvidia's $17 billion licensing deal with Groq last year and the showcasing of new Groq-based products at its developer conference. Intended for AI inference, these chips are not downgraded for China and can adapt to other systems, with availability expected in May.