
Nvidia plans to sell tech to speed AI chip communication
The Hindu
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang made the announcement at the Taipei Music Center, site of the Computex AI exhibition.
Nvidia said on Monday it plans to sell a technology to others that will tie chips together in order to speed up the chip-to-chip communication needed to build and deploy artificial intelligence tools.
Nvidia launched a new version of its NVLink tech called NVLink Fusion on Monday that it will sell to other chip designers to help build powerful custom AI systems with multiple chips linked together.
Marvell Technology and MediaTek plan to adopt the NVLink tech called Fusion for their custom chip efforts.
Nvidia developed NVLink years ago, and it’s used to exchange massive amounts of data between various chips, such as in the company’s GB200, which combines two Blackwell graphics processing units with a Grace processor.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang made the announcement at the Taipei Music Center, site of the Computex AI exhibition, which runs from May 20 to 23.
In addition to the new tech production, Huang announced the company's plan to build a Taiwan headquarters in the northern suburbs of Taipei.
His keynote speech discussed Nvidia's history of building AI chips and systems and the software the company has built to support it.

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