OpenAI taps Broadcom to build its first AI processor in latest chip deal
- On Monday, OpenAI announced it partnered with Broadcom Inc., with OpenAI designing AI processors and Broadcom developing and deploying the systems.
- After striking deals with Nvidia Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices , OpenAI is moving to design and deploy its own chips to reduce reliance on costly Nvidia processors.
- Beginning in the second half of next year, the companies will deploy chips consuming 10 gigawatts, finishing the rollout by the end of 2029.
- For Broadcom, the deal vaults it deeper into the booming AI market and leverages its networking technology, while observers warn rapid build-out may strain electricity providers.
- OpenAI, which serves more than 800 million weekly users, last week secured an up to 10% stake in Advanced Micro Devices as Nvidia Corp. pledged up to $100 billion.
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OpenAI partners with Broadcom to make an ideal AI chip (and get distance from Nvidia)
OpenAI and Broadcom have formed a multibillion-dollar partnership to develop OpenAI-designed chips. Under the deal, OpenAI will design the chips to its own specifications and Broadcom will manage the development and fabrication of the chips, as well as help with their deployment. The companies plan to deploy enough chips to require 10 gigawatts of electrical power beginning in mid-2026, and running through 2029. Broadcom stock jumped almost 10…
The holder of ChatGPT announced another strategic partnership, this time with Broadcom, to develop its first IA internal processors. Business values were not revealed.
Austin, Oct 13 (EFE).- OpenAI technology announced on Monday an alliance with Broadcom to manufacture its first artificial intelligence processors, in a new effort to ensure the computing capacity needed in the face of the growing demand for its services. According to both companies, OpenAI will design the chips, while Broadcom will be responsible for developing and deploying them from the second half of 2026. The plan contemplates the productio…
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