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U.S. regulators and senators probe Nvidia’s $20B deal with Groq, fearing it bypasses antitrust review and strengthens Nvidia’s AI dominance.
U.S. antitrust regulators and Senators Elizabeth Warren and Richard Blumenthal are investigating Nvidia’s $20 billion agreement with AI chipmaker Groq, concerned it may evade antitrust review by structuring the deal as a licensing arrangement rather than a merger.
The senators argue the deal could entrench Nvidia’s dominance in AI hardware, reduce competition, and weaken U.S. technological leadership.
Nvidia maintains it did not acquire Groq, stating it secured a non-exclusive license to Groq’s intellectual property and hired key personnel, including CEO Jonathan Ross, while Groq remains independent.
The Federal Trade Commission is scrutinizing similar deals by major tech firms.
Nvidia plans to integrate Groq’s inference technology into a new AI platform, a move that could further consolidate its influence in the AI industry.
Los reguladores y senadores estadounidenses investigan el acuerdo de $ 20 mil millones de Nvidia con Groq, por temor a que eluda la revisión antimonopolio y fortalezca el dominio de IA de NVIDIA.