OpenAI's custom AI chips could reshape the AI landscape, reducing costs and enhancing efficiency, impacting industry competition and innovation.
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Broadcom's ambitious AI revenue goals could reshape tech supply chains, influence crypto market dynamics, and challenge semiconductor competitors.
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Broadcom's custom chip for OpenAI could diversify the AI hardware market, challenging Nvidia's dominance and potentially lowering costs.
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The AI investment boom has driven up valuations even as investors question the sustainability of the rally, with SoftBank's share price boosted by Son's all-in bet on OpenAI.
OpenAI has just revealed a new "intelligence processor" chip for AI servers made in partnership with Broadcom. The chip, called Jalapeño, is designed to power current and future large language models, according to an announcement on Wednesday.
Jalapeño is an ASIC (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit), meaning it's designed for a specific purpose: AI inference. With AI inference, models process a user's request to run an agent like Codex or offer a response from ChatGPT, while AI training involves a model consuming vast amounts of data to inform its responses.
It comes just nine months after OpenAI revealed that it would team up with Br …
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OpenAI's custom chip venture could reshape AI hardware dynamics, but financial dependencies and production delays pose significant risks.
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The AI IPO tsunami on the stock market has only recently gotten under way, with SpaceX’s more-than-$2 trillion IPO likely to be followed in several months by OpenAI’s and Anthropic’s IPOs — each of which is likely to hit $1 trillion.
That will mint three new trillion-dollar AI companies in a matter of months, all of which compete with Microsoft.
Wall Street has never seen anything like it. Previously, the most money raised by all IPOs in a single year was $671 billion in 2021. It took 38,644 deals to get to that figure. Compare that to three deals this year that by themselves will likely total $4 trillion.
The numbers are eye-popping.
For Microsoft though, it’s not the numbers themselves that are important. It’s what will happen to the company once it as three newly minted trillion-dollar AI competitors. Until recently, when it came to AI, Microsoft was king of the hill. But can it keep that place?
Microsoft’s weakened position
The IPOs come at a particularly fraught time for Microso