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NVIDIA Acquires Groq LPU: Inference Architecture Shift from HBM to On-Chip SRAM
NVIDIA signs ~$20B licensing deal with Groq for LPU tech, featuring 230MB on-chip SRAM at 80TB/s bandwidth. This targets Transformer inference decode, replacing HBM bottlenecks with ultra-low latency on-chip storage, potentially reshaping the AI inference chip landscape.
Huawei Ascend 910C Trains 1.6T-Parameter MoE Model: First Full Pipeline on Domestic AI Chips
Huawei, in collaboration with research institutes, completed full-parameter post-training of DeepSeek-V4-Pro (1.6 trillion parameters, MoE) on an Ascend 910C cluster. Key metrics: stable 1,500 steps on 1,000 cards, 30% compute utilization, 14% operator efficiency gain, zero reliance on foreign GPUs. This marks the first end-to-end trillion-parameter training loop on domestic chips.
NVIDIA Absorbs Groq LPU: Feynman GPU to Integrate SRAM Inference Tile, Hybrid Architecture by 2028
NVIDIA secures Groq's LPU inference technology via a non-exclusive license and key hires, planning to integrate large SRAM tiles into its 2028 Feynman GPU using TSMC SoIC hybrid bonding. This enables deterministic scheduling and 80TB/s on-chip bandwidth, shifting NVIDIA from a pure GPU vendor to a hybrid inference/training platform.
Z.ai GLM-5.2 Open-Source: 744B MoE, 1M Context, MIT License as Geopolitical Shield
Z.ai releases GLM-5.2: 744B MoE with 40B activated parameters, 1M input and 131K output context, under MIT license. Released one day after Anthropic Fable 5's government takedown, it offers a downloadable, unbanable alternative with Anthropic API compatibility for zero-code migration, giving enterprises a sovereign AI option.