OpenAI edges closer to making its first AI chip in bid to power your favorite new apps

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  • OpenAI is reportedly developing its first custom AI chip with Broadcom
  • The chip could be manufactured as soon as 2026
  • The move could help reduce the costs of running OpenAI-powered apps

OpenAI is a step closer to developing its first AI chip, according to a new report – as the number of developers making apps on its platform soars alongside cloud computing costs.

The ChatGPT maker was first reported to be in discussions with several chip designers, including Broadcom, back in July. Now Reuters is claiming that a new hardware strategy has seen OpenAI settle on Broadcom as its custom silicon partner, with the chip potentially landing in 2026.

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