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Nvidia just made its largest acquisition ever, with Jensen Huang leading the charge to snap up a promising AI chip startup for $20 billion. The real story here? The company's gunning for Google's TPU technology and market position. This isn't just corporate consolidation—it's a power move in the cutthroat race for AI chip supremacy. As the demand for specialized hardware continues to skyrocket across AI applications, data centers, and distributed computing networks, control over chip design and production becomes increasingly critical. The deal signals how seriously the tech giants are taking the next wave of computational infrastructure. For anyone tracking the evolution of computing resources and their role in emerging technologies, this acquisition marks another inflection point in how hardware leadership shapes the entire ecosystem.