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OpenAI Unveils Its First In-House AI Chip to Reduce Dependence on Nvidia
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First reported by Calcalist · 1 day ago
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What happened
OpenAI has unveiled Jalapeño, its first in-house AI chip developed with Broadcom. The company says the chip is meant to power inference, improve efficiency, and reduce dependence on Nvidia, with initial deployments expected by year-end.
- 01OpenAI unveiled Jalapeño, its first AI chip developed with Broadcom.
- 02The chip is intended to cut OpenAI’s dependence on Nvidia hardware.
- 03OpenAI says Jalapeño offers strong performance and better energy efficiency.
- 04First deployments are planned for Microsoft data centers by year-end.
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