OpenAI is reportedly producing its own AI chips starting next year
OpenAI will internally use custom AI chips developed with Broadcom and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. to reduce NVIDIA dependence and address GPU shortages.
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OpenAI could launch its own AI chip next year
OpenAI is on track to start mass production of its own in-house artificial intelligence chips for the first time next year, according to a report from the Financial Times. Unnamed sources tell the outlet that OpenAI designed the chip with US semiconductor giant Broadcom, which announced a $10 billion chip order from an unnamed customer on Thursday. Industry analysts widely believe that new client is OpenAI, a partnership that has been something…
OpenAI is reportedly producing its own AI chips starting next year
OpenAI is gearing up to start the mass production of its own AI chips next year to be able to provide the massive computing power its users need and to lessen its reliance on NVIDIA, according to the Financial Times. The company reportedly designed the custom AI chip with US semiconductor maker Broadcom, whose CEO recently announced that it has a new client that put in a whopping $10 billion in orders. It didn't name the client, but the Times' s…
OpenAI is expected to start producing its own custom AI chip next year. It's a clear industry trend: publishers want to be less dependent on NVIDIA.
OpenAI To Start Mass Production Of Its Own Chips In Partnership With Broadcom Next Year
OpenAI has thus far depended on other providers for the chips to train its models, but it’s looking to take steps towards becoming... The post OpenAI To Start Mass Production Of Its Own Chips In Partnership With Broadcom Next Year appeared first on OfficeChai.
OpenAI starts next year with the mass production of its own AI chips in collaboration with the US semiconductor company Broadcom, reports the Financial Times. The article OpenAI supposedly launches chip production with Broadcom deal over ten billion dollars first appeared on THE-DECODER.de.
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