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Home | News | Microsoft Likely To Unveil Its First Ai Chip Next Month To Cut Nvidia Gpu Costs

Microsoft likely to unveil its first AI chip next month to cut Nvidia GPU costs

According to a report in The Information, citing sources, the move could help Microsoft lessen its reliance on Nvidia-designed AI chips, which have been in short supply as demand for them has boomed.

By ANI
Published Date - 8 October 2023, 01:19 PM
Microsoft likely to unveil its first AI chip next month to cut Nvidia GPU costs
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San Francisco: Tech giant Microsoft is likely to unveil its first chip designed for artificial intelligence (AI) at its annual developers conference Ignite next month.

According to a report in The Information, citing sources, the move could help Microsoft lessen its reliance on Nvidia-designed AI chips, which have been in short supply as demand for them has boomed.


According to the report, Microsoft’s AI chip, similar to Nvidia GPUs, is designed for data centre servers. Microsoft’s data centre servers currently use Nvidia GPUs to power cutting-edge LLMs for cloud customers, including OpenAI and Intuit, as well as for AI features in Microsoft’s productivity apps.

The Information first reported on the AI chip, which is codenamed Athena, in April this year. Microsoft’s flagship Ignite conference is scheduled to take place from November 14-17.

Earlier reports mentioned that Microsoft-backed OpenAI, the maker of AI chatbot ChatGPT, is looking to develop its own AI chips and has even considered acquiring another company for this purpose.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, who has made acquiring more AI processors a primary priority for the company, is one of the main driving forces behind developing its own chips.

He has reportedly raised concerns about the restricted availability and expensive costs of the hardware required to power OpenAI’s software. OpenAI has been developing its generative AI capabilities on a Microsoft-built supercomputer that employs thousands of Nvidia GPUs.

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