OpenAI reportedly planning to build its first AI chip in 2026
- OpenAI is working with Broadcom and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. to create its first in-house chip in 2026, supporting its AI systems.
- OpenAI has dropped its foundry plans due to costs and is focusing on in-house chip design instead.
- The company is evaluating whether to develop or acquire elements for the chip design and may involve more partners.
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OpenAI is designing its own in-house chip, will tie up with Broadcom, TSMC as it moves away from NVIDIA
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OpenAI builds first chip with Broadcom and TSMC, scales back foundry ambition
OpenAI is working with Broadcom and TSMC to build its first in-house chip designed to support its artificial intelligence systems, while adding AMD chips alongside Nvidia chips to meet its surging infrastructure demands, sources told Reuters. OpenAI, the fast-growing company behind ChatGPT, has examined a range of options to diversify chip supply and reduce costs. OpenAI considered building everything in-house and raising capital for an expensiv…
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