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Nvidia CEO Huang: AI Chip Wars Heat Up
5 Jan
Summary
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang speaks Monday at CES.
- Company acquired talent from AI startup Groq.
- Nvidia's older chips are in high demand in China.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is scheduled to deliver a speech at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Monday. This appearance is anticipated to offer insights into the company's future product strategies as it navigates increased competition from both industry rivals and its own key customers.
Less than two weeks ago, Nvidia bolstered its capabilities by acquiring talent and chip technology from Groq, a startup whose executives were crucial in developing Google's proprietary AI chips. This acquisition comes at a time when Google, a significant Nvidia client, is actively developing its own AI hardware, posing a potential threat to Nvidia's market dominance.
Furthermore, Nvidia is keen to demonstrate the advanced performance of its newest chips compared to predecessors like the H200. This chip, a precursor to the flagship 'Blackwell' model, has reportedly seen substantial demand in China, raising concerns among U.S. policymakers. Huang's address is set for 4 p.m. EST (2100 GMT).




