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Nvidia is making strategic moves in the competitive AI chip landscape, bringing key talent from Groq into its ranks through a licensing agreement. This deal signals how established chip giants are consolidating capabilities as the AI hardware race intensifies. Groq, known for its specialized processors designed for AI inference, represents the kind of innovation that major players are keen to absorb. The talent acquisition underscores a broader trend: as AI computing demands explode across industries—from data centers to blockchain networks—chip manufacturers are racing to build the best-in-class solutions. For the Web3 ecosystem, these developments matter. More efficient AI inference chips could unlock new possibilities for on-chain AI applications, smarter oracles, and computational efficiency in decentralized systems. Whether through outright acquisition or strategic licensing, the consolidation of AI chip expertise will reshape how computing infrastructure evolves.