Broadcom Reportedly Won't Build OpenAI's Custom Chip Unless Microsoft Buys 40 Percent of Them
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Broadcom reportedly won't build OpenAI's custom chip unless Microsoft buys 40 percent of them
OpenAI's custom AI chip project with Broadcom has hit a funding wall. Broadcom won't finance production unless Microsoft commits to buying 40 percent of the chips, and Microsoft hasn't agreed yet. OpenAI manager Sachin Katti called the dependency "financially unattractive" in an internal message. The first phase alone costs around 18 billion dollars. The article Broadcom reportedly won't build OpenAI's custom chip unless Microsoft buys 40 percen…
OpenAI's planned AI chip with Broadcom encounters a financing problem: Broadcom requires Microsoft to decrease 40 percent of the chips – but Microsoft has not made a commitment yet. OpenAI manager Sachin Katti called the dependency internally "financially unattractive". The first phase of the project alone costs around $18 billion. Broadcom's article demands Microsoft guarantee: OpenAI's chip dream depends on the company's creditworthiness first…
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