Nvidia wants to own your AI data center from end to end
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By Tiernan Ray
Published on March 16, 2026.
Novidia, a technology company that owns all aspects of AI infrastructure, has announced a broadening of its chip and system offerings at its GTC conference in San Jose, California. The company showcased five racks of equipment that cover all aspects in AI infrastructure. The new LPX rack, which will be available later this year, uses chips designed by Nvidia using intellectual property it acquired from AI startup Groq for $20 billion. The Groq approach, implemented in the Nvidia Groq 3 LPU, combines the FLOPS [floating-point operations per second] of GPUs and bandwidth of LPUs into one, reducing the need to request data from off-chip DRAM. The LPU's SRAM can fetch the most-needed data, reducing latency and the round-trip time to retrieve and output an answer to a query. This could increase the cost of fetching and delivering tokens, leading to a 10-fold increase in AI provider's revenue per megawatt of power.
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