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Meta and Broadcom extend partnership to co-create custom AI chips
technology1 month ago

Meta and Broadcom extend partnership to co-create custom AI chips

Meta Platforms and Broadcom will co-design custom AI processors and accelerators through 2029, starting with one gigawatt of training/inference chips and scaling to multiple gigawatts. The move builds on Meta’s existing in‑house chip efforts and follows a broader tech industry push to diversify away from Nvidia amid supply constraints, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg stressing the goal of building a computing foundation for personal AI at scale.

Meta bets on four MTIA chips to scale its AI workloads by 2027
technology2 months ago

Meta bets on four MTIA chips to scale its AI workloads by 2027

Meta plans to roll out four generations of in-house AI chips—MTIA 300, 400 (Iris), 450 (Arke), and 500 (Astrid)—by 2027 to power its expanding AI workloads, diversify away from relying solely on external GPUs, and cut costs. MTIA 300 is already used for content ranking, MTIA 400 has completed lab testing, and the later models are slated for mass deployment, while Meta continues buying GPUs from Nvidia and AMD to complement its custom silicon.

"Meta's Latest AI Chip Raises Questions for Nvidia Amid Stock Market Turmoil"
technology2 years ago

"Meta's Latest AI Chip Raises Questions for Nvidia Amid Stock Market Turmoil"

Meta and Google's announcement of in-house AI chips poses a challenge to Nvidia's dominant position in the AI hardware market, potentially impacting Nvidia's soaring share price. The need for new AI chips arises from the massive computing power required by AI models, leading tech companies to develop their own chips to reduce reliance on outside designers and tailor hardware to their specific AI models. While Nvidia currently dominates the market, the emergence of in-house chips from major players like Meta and Google could loosen its grip and impact its valuation in the future.