
Report: OpenAI will complete its first custom chip design this year

OpenAI is advancing to reduce its dependence on NVIDIA, planning to complete the design of its first internal artificial intelligence chip in the coming months and send it to Taiwan Semiconductor for manufacturing
On February 10th, according to Reuters, OpenAI is advancing its plan to reduce reliance on Nvidia by developing its first generation of in-house artificial intelligence chips, opening a new chapter for its chip supply. Sources say that OpenAI will complete the design of its first internal chip in the coming months and plans to send it to Taiwan Semiconductor for manufacturing. OpenAI and Taiwan Semiconductor declined to comment.
Latest news indicates that OpenAI is expected to achieve its ambitious goal of mass production at Taiwan Semiconductor by 2026. Sources say that internally at OpenAI, chips focused on training are seen as a strategic tool to strengthen OpenAI's negotiating leverage with other chip suppliers. After launching its first chip, OpenAI's engineers plan to develop more powerful and advanced processors with each iteration.
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