Facebook's parent company Meta is currently one of Nvidia's biggest customers, but shares took a hit this week as Meta was rumoured to be looking at Google's AI chips to build its future data centres.
Nvidia is currently the world's most valuable chip maker, but could its dominance be coming to an end?
Malcom Penn, CEO of Future Horizons, explains why the market of AI semi-conductors could soon be a more open playing field.
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