Nvidia competitor Etched hits $5B valuation, $1B in sales for AI chip
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Etched, an AI chip startup, announced $1B in contract orders and a $5B valuation, positioning itself as a competitor to Nvidia in inference chips.
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@mattshumer_: Nvidia has some serious competition coming their way.
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