Nvidia’s $20 billion strategic licensing deal with Groq represents one of the first clear moves in a four-front fight over ...
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Nvidia deal proves inference is AI's next war zone

The race to build bigger AI models is giving way to a more urgent contest over where and how those models actually run. Nvidia's multibillion dollar move on Groq has crystallized a shift that has been ...
Artificial intelligence is supposed to be the clean, digital brain of the modern economy. Instead, the race to build ever ...
Next Net leverages the power of NVIDIA GPU simulations, autonomous optimization agents, and semantic vector mapping to continuously audit, score, and enhance content for engines such as Google Gemini, ...
As AI is embedded inside systems, teams must design APIs with governance, observability and scalability in mind.
Artificial intelligence startup Runware Ltd. wants to make high-performance inference accessible to every company and application developer after raising $50 million in an early-stage funding round.
AI is changing the way we search — and transforming the practice of search engine optimization. Brands want to ensure they're visible in AI searches and that they're accurately represented. Experts ...
Los Angeles, CA, United States, 14th Nov 2025 – createIT announced the introduction of its Generative Engine Optimization services, marking an early step into a developing area of digital visibility ...
The CNCF is bullish about cloud-native computing working hand in glove with AI. AI inference is the technology that will make hundreds of billions for cloud-native companies. New kinds of AI-first ...
A research article by Horace He and the Thinking Machines Lab (X-OpenAI CTO Mira Murati founded) addresses a long-standing issue in large language models (LLMs). Even with greedy decoding bu setting ...
The way people search for information has changed, and business leaders need to move fast to keep up. Fewer potential clients are typing in keywords and clicking on links. Instead, they’re getting ...