CNBC: NVIDIA spends more than $90 million to attract Enfabrica talent and technology

Financial media CNBC reported that NVIDIA (Nvidia) spent more than 90 million US dollars (about NT$2.71 billion) to extend artificial intelligence (AI) hardware new company Enfabrica, executive director of Rochan Sankar and other employees, and obtained the company's technical authorization.
CNBC quoted two people familiar with the matter to report that the transaction completed last week was paid in cash and stock, and Sanka has joined NVIDIA.
Enfabrica is a chip new company in Silicon Valley that is committed to solving one of the biggest technical difficulties in the AI field, namely how to connect thousands or even more chips through the Internet to enable them to operate effectively like a computer.
If the network is too slow, expensive chips from companies such as NVIDIA will be free to wait for data transmission. Enfabrica's technology can connect about 100,000 AI computing chips in series, and then online bottlenecks will begin to appear.
NVIDIA refused to comment, and Enfabrica did not immediately respond to Reuters' inquiries.
Enfabrica was founded by Broadcom and Alphabet experienced people and has raised US$260 million in investment funds so far.今年7月,Enfabrica推出一套晶片與軟體系統,目的在降低資料中心記憶體晶片的成本。
According to CNBC, this transaction is similar to recent Meta and Google practices. Meta acquired 49% of Scale AI's shares in June this year and hired 28-year-old executive Wang Tao to play an important role in his AI strategy. Alphabet's Google extends AI code generation company Windsurf, several key employees, and OpenAI has tried to purchase this new company.