Glonghui, May 23 | According to news, two people who have talked to Nvidia's rival Groq executives revealed that the company has expressed a desire to raise about 300 million US dollars to investors and has hired Morgan Stanley (MS.US) to help raise capital. The new round of financing will approximately double its total financing, making it closer to startup competitors such as Cerebras in terms of total financing. Nearly eight years ago, Jonathan Ross (Jonathan Ross), one of the inventors of Google's special chip tensor processing unit, founded Groq, and the company positioned its products as an alternative to Nvidia chips.
英伟达竞争对手Groq与摩根士丹利合作筹集3亿美元资金
Nvidia competitor Groq partners with Morgan Stanley to raise $300 million
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