
Meta teams with Broadcom for 1 GW of AI chips as Hock Tan exits Meta board
Meta Platforms and Broadcom announced a multi‑gigawatt deal to design and deploy Meta’s MTIA AI accelerators, starting with 1 gigawatt of Training and Inference Accelerators and scaling to multiple gigawatts by 2027–2029, built on a 2‑nanometer process. Simultaneously, Broadcom CEO Hock Tan will not stand for reelection to Meta's board after two years of service. The internally used MTIA chips reflect the broader shift by hyperscalers toward custom silicon to power AI data centers.

