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Nvidia plans new chip to speed AI processing, WSJ reports

By Thomson Reuters Feb 27, 2026 | 9:22 PM

Feb 27 (Reuters) – 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, citing ‌people familiar with the matter.

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 citing people familiar.

Reuters could not immediately verify the report. Nvidia ​and OpenAI did not immediately respond to Reuters request for comment.

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, two sources said. But Nvidia struck ⁠a $20-billion licensing ‌deal with Groq that shut down OpenAI’s ⁠talks, one of the sources told ​Reuters.

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.

(Reporting by Mihika Sharma in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Tom Hogue)