OpenAI is accelerating its plan to reduce reliance on Nvidia by developing its first in-house AI chip, expected to be fabricated at TSMC in 2026.
Evercore ISI analyst Mark Lipacis is shrugging off Wall Street's concerns about Nvidia Corp.'s stock as he recommends buying it ahead of the company's earnings report.
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According to sources referenced by Reuters, the company is apparently in the final months of finalizing the design for the in ...
OpenAI remains on track to start producing its in-house AI chip next year, according to a report from Reuters. Sources tell ...
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Making a high-performance processor in-house will be a bargaining chip as the AI giant buys from NVIDIA, Reuters said.
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OpenAI is reportedly working on its first in-house AU chip to lessen its reliance on Nvidia, which currently controls ...