OpenAI Designing Its Own Chips To Help Meet Growing Demand of AI in World, CEO Same Altman and President Greg Brockman Discuss Future Plan (Watch Video)
OpenAI has announced partnerships with various companies to bring artificial intelligence to more people and work on next-generation AGI. Amid this, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman discussed the company’s plans to design its own chips to meet the world’s growing demand for AI.
OpenAI announced that it is designing its own custom chips to bring insights from building advanced AI models directly into hardware. This move aims to optimise performance, efficiency, and scalability while meeting the world’s growing demand for AI. Alongside existing partnerships, the custom hardware will enhance training and inference speeds, reduce energy consumption, and support the next generation of AI advancements. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, President Greg Brockman, Broadcom’s Hock Tan, and Charlie Kawwas, along with host Andrew Mayne, discussed how OpenAI-designed chips will help power the world’s increasing AI demand. OpenAI and Broadcom Announce Strategic Collaboration To Deploy 10 Gigawatts of Custom AI Accelerator Chips.
OpenAI Designing Its Own Chips (Watch Video)
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