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OpenAI and Broadcom announce chip designed for LLM inference at scale
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- Full-Stack AI Open AI and Broadcom announce chip designed for LLM inference at scale.
- 13 Open AI CEO Sam Altman and Broadcom Presdient and CEO Hock Tan.
- The chip is intended to be deployed at large data centers, both companies claim this is just the first generation in a long-term project that will see chips refined over time.
Full-Stack AI Open AI and Broadcom announce chip designed for LLM inference at scale. The silicon race is heating up amid the struggle to keep up with demand.
13 Open AI CEO Sam Altman and Broadcom Presdient and CEO Hock Tan. Credit: Open AI Open AI CEO Sam Altman and Broadcom Presdient and CEO Hock Tan. Credit: Open AI Text settings Story text Size Small Standard Large Width * Standard Wide Links Standard Orange * Subscribers only Learn more Minimize to nav
Open AI, the company behind Chat GPT and Codex and the models those tools utilize, and Broadcom, an established silicon supplier, have announced a new chip called Jalapeño, designed specifically for large language model inference in data centers.
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