French regulators are reportedly preparing to charge Nvidia with antitrust violations, alleging that the company engaged in anti-competitive practices5. The charges stem from Nvidia's dominance in the AI computing industry, with concerns raised over its CUDA software, which is the only one that is 100% compatible with Nvidia's GPUs.
CUDA, Nvidia's computing platform, has significantly contributed to the company's market dominance by enabling its GPUs to handle a wide range of computing tasks1. Its adaptability, compatibility with new GPUs, and user-friendly tools have made it a go-to platform for AI development, thereby solidifying Nvidia's position in the AI industry1.
French regulators are concerned about the dependence of the AI industry on Nvidia's CUDA chip programming software, as it is the only system that is 100% compatible with the GPUs that have become essential for accelerated computing3. This raises questions about potential anti-competitive practices and the fairness of Nvidia's dominance in the market.