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OpenAI to design its own AI chip with Broadcom for 2026, says FT

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Edwin Chan / Bloomberg • 1 min read
OpenAI to design its own AI chip with Broadcom for 2026, says FT
The US artificial intelligence start-up intends to ship the first chips next year, which would compete with accelerators from Nvidia. Photo: Bloomberg
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OpenAI is preparing to design and produce its own AI chip with help from Broadcom Inc. in 2026, the Financial Times reported, citing unidentified people familiar with that tie-up.

The US artificial intelligence start-up intends to ship the first chips next year, which would compete with accelerators from Nvidia, the newspaper said. OpenAI would start by using the chip internally, the FT reported.

Broadcom CEO Hock Tan told investors Thursday the company was working with prospective customers to develop AI accelerators — a market currently dominated by Nvidia.

“Last quarter, one of these prospects released production orders to Broadcom,” he said, without naming the customer. “We now expect the outlook for fiscal 2026 AI revenue to improve significantly from what we had indicated last quarter.”

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