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    Cisco Enters the AI Networking Chip Race to Challenge Nvidia’s Infrastructure Dominance

    fariehanBy fariehanFebruary 20, 2026No Comments
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    Cisco just launched a new AI networking chip to directly challenge rivals like Nvidia and Broadcom in the fast growing AI infrastructure market. This bold move highlights Cisco’s strategic move into high-performance silicon focused on the accelerating demand of artificial intelligence workloads. 

    Cisco designed the new Silicon One G300 as a high speed chip capable of 102.4 terabytes per second (Tbps) of throughput specifically to meet the massive demands of modern AI workloads. Moreover, these specifications matter because AI workloads often lag because data is not reaching GPUs fast enough. Cisco says G300 helps reduce network delays and speeds up job completion.

    “As AI training and inference continues to scale, data movement is the key to efficient AI compute, the network becomes part of the compute itself. It’s not just about faster GPUs,  the network must deliver scalable bandwidth and reliable, congestion-free data movement,” said Martin Lund, Executive Vice President of Cisco’s Common Hardware Group.

    Consequently, Cisco’s latest AI networking push directly challenges Nvidia’s dominance in AI infrastructure mostly led by GPUs and AI systems. As AI workloads scale, companies now prioritise faster data movement and raw GPU power. With the new AI-optimized networking silicon, Cisco aims to reduce bottlenecks and give cloud providers more flexibility with building AI data centers. 

    Why Cisco Networking Chips Matter For AI

    Currently, modern AI training and inference workloads depend on clusters of accelerators operating as a single system. If the network is low, GPUs become idle and compute value drops. Therefore, Cisco built the G300 to handle huge AI traffic, detect link failures and keep data flowing smoothly, reducing idle time and improving overall throughput. 

    Overall, Cisco positions its AI chip as purpose built for AI clusters. The company’s emphasis on networking contrasts with the industry’s focus on just raw compute power. On the other hand, Nvidia’s strength was built on its GPU ecosystem and associated network interconnects but Cisco’s emergence shows that moving data efficiently is just as important as AI performance. 

    What This Means for Nvidia’s Infrastructure Lead

    Nvidia currently dominates the AI infrastructure race through its GPUs and networking portfolio. Its acquisition of Mellanox gave it control over high performance interconnects that tightly integrate with its accelerators. 

    However, Cisco’s strategy is to challenge that advantage at the network layer. Cisco hopes to attract clients that wish to avoid being locked into a single vendor ecosystem by providing an AI-optimized networking chip that functions in a variety of contexts. 

    Over time, this could weaken the assumption that the best AI performance requires a fully controlled Nvidia stack. It opens the possibility of mixing accelerators networking with software from different vendors without sacrificing efficiency. 

    What Comes Next

    Subsequently, Cisco plans to roll out G300-powered systems, including the new N9000 and N8000 series switches later in the year. These systems feature innovative liquid cooling and support high-density optics to achieve new efficiency benchmarks and ensure customers get the most out of their GPU investments. 

    Nvidia and Broadcom will likely continue innovating too, but Cisco’s bold push into AI networking shows the battlefield has expanded. Ultimately, the success of Cisco’s AI networking chip will be judged by how it reshapes how data centers are built and ties AI data systems together. 

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