Catenaa, Saturday, February 28, 2026- Nvidia plans to launch a new processor designed to help OpenAI and other customers build faster, more efficient AI systems, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.
Nvidia is developing a new system for “inference” computing, a form of processing that allows AI models to respond to queries, the report said.
The new platform is set to be unveiled at Nvidia’s GTC developer conference in San Jose next month and will incorporate a chip designed by startup Groq, the report added.
Reuters earlier this month reported OpenAI is unsatisfied with the speed at which Nvidia’s hardware can spit out answers to ChatGPT users for specific types of problems, such as software development and AI communicating with other software.
It needs new hardware that would eventually provide about 10% of OpenAI’s inference computing needs in the future, one of the sources told Reuters.
The ChatGPT maker has discussed working with startups, including Cerebras and Groq to provide chips for faster inference, but Nvidia struck a $20-billion licensing deal with Groq that shut down OpenAI’s talks, Reuters said.
In September, Nvidia said it intended to pour as much as $100 billion into OpenAI as part of a deal that gave the chipmaker a stake in the startup and gave OpenAI the cash it needed to buy the advanced chips.
