OpenAI explores custom AI chip with this NVIDIA rival

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OpenAI explores custom AI chip with this NVIDIA rival

OpenAI, led by Altman, is looking to develop its own AI chip and enhance its AI infrastructure. To achieve this, it's considering a partnership with Broadcom, a company known for designing custom AI accelerators and offering comprehensive silicon solutions for data centers. This collaboration could help OpenAI meet its data center needs and improve AI infrastructure.

CEO Sam Altman is reportedly discussing with silicon designer Broadcom and other chip manufacturers about creating an OpenAI-specific chip. Altman's ambitions go beyond just creating a proprietary AI chip for OpenAI; he aims to improve the supply of components and necessary infrastructure, including power infrastructure and data centers, to run powerful AI models.

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