Microsoft made a substantial investment of $1 billion in OpenAI in 2019, with the aim of developing a competitor to Nvidia's graphics processing units (GPUs), as we previously reported. At the upcoming Ignite conference, Microsoft executives are set to reveal a chip specifically designed for artificial intelligence (AI), according to our report last Friday. While Microsoft is playing catch-up to companies like Google and Amazon, who already offer their own AI chips and Nvidia GPUs, there are indications that Microsoft is not far behind. Currently, the AI chips provided by cloud providers have not gained much traction among developers, primarily due to the mature software ecosystem surrounding Nvidia GPUs.
Recent news shows that Amazon has partnered with Anthropic to improve its in-house AI chips, after previously declining a similar deal in the past. On the other hand, Microsoft has been closely collaborating with OpenAI since 2019, potentially giving them an edge in designing chips for training and powering large language models. By subscribing to exclusive coverage, you can delve deeper into topics such as startups and autonomous vehicles with our esteemed journalists and industry leaders.
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