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OpenAI To Produce 1st In-House Chipset

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
February 12, 2025
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According to a Reuters story, This year, according to reports, OpenAI intends to produce its first proprietary artificial intelligence (AI) chipset.  Still on pace to begin manufacturing its own AI chip next year. According to the outlet’s sources, OpenAI intends to complete its design over the course of the upcoming months before submitting it for manufacture to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC). The San Francisco-based AI company has reportedly started the internal design process and is expected to finish the processor’s architecture within the next few months. The business claims that its primary motivation for creating proprietary AI chipsets is to lessen its dependency on Nvidia and to improve its negotiating position with other chip suppliers. Interestingly, OpenAI recently filed for a trademark, indicating that it intends to produce a variety of hardware, including chipsets.

The in-house chipset’s design is presently being finalized by OpenAI, which is anticipated to complete the process within the next several months, according to a Reuters article. According to the magazine, which cited people with knowledge of the situation, the AI company would subsequently tape out (transfer the initial design through a chip plant) the chipset at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC).

The source, Reuters, claims that OpenAI would first employ its own hardware on a “limited scale” and primarily for AI model execution. According to reports, the business also intends to create future iterations of the device with more sophisticated CPUs and features.

According to reports, TSMC will manage OpenAI’s fabrication process. According to reports, the suggested chipset is a 3-nanometer process technology with a systolic array architecture, high-bandwidth memory (HBM), and a wide range of networking features. Notably, Nvidia’s chipsets also employ an HBM-based architecture.

According to reports, OpenAI thinks that developing its own chipsets would provide them a competitive edge over other chipset vendors in negotiations. Additionally, it is supposed to lessen the company’s need on Nvidia, whose chips it has been utilizing a lot. According to the article, the AI company intends to use next chipset versions to create “increasingly advanced processors with broader capabilities.”

The chipset is being created by the AI company’s own team under the direction of OpenAI’s chip design team, which is headed by Richard Ho, a former Google TPU developer, OpenAI’s head of hardware, according to Reuters, which cited the sources. It’s interesting to note that Ho is a semiconductor engineering specialist who has held positions at Lightmatter and Google. According to reports, Ho’s crew has doubled in size in recent months, and it currently includes 40 workers. This comes after Reuters reported last year that OpenAI and Broadcom were collaborating to create a bespoke microprocessor.

Remarkably, according to the article, OpenAI’s first chipset would be used to run some of the company’s AI models on a small scale at first. According to reports, it presently plays a small part in the infrastructure of the business, but this might change in the future. In the end, the AI company plans to train AI models and use the chips for inference.

To power their data-hungry AI models, tech giants like OpenAI have spent billions developing AI infrastructure and purchasing processors. Although the AI firm DeepSeek has questioned whether businesses actually need to buy thousands of processors to fuel their systems, it doesn’t appear that spending will slow down anytime soon.

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