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Jensen Says ASICs Are Dead Weight Nvidia Still Rules
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 41916, member: 636"] NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang dismisses fears about custom chips replacing his company's products. He claims most ASIC projects from tech giants will fail before reaching market. Major companies like Microsoft, Google and Amazon develop specialized processors to reduce dependence on NVIDIA hardware. These firms want cheaper alternatives that match their specific artificial intelligence needs. Custom chips could help companies avoid supply shortages and market delays. Huang argues that building custom processors is easy but deploying them at scale requires expertise. NVIDIA maintains advantages through years of experience with large artificial intelligence installations. The graphics chip maker believes competitors lack the knowledge needed for massive deployments. Custom chips must outperform existing NVIDIA products to justify development costs. Many ASIC projects get cancelled because they cannot beat commercial alternatives. Tech companies pursue custom solutions to escape NVIDIA's market control and high prices. Microsoft created Maia 100 processors for its cloud computing services. Amazon builds Graviton chips to power its data centers more efficiently. These companies want financial independence from NVIDIA's pricing strategies. Custom processors designed for specific tasks often deliver better performance than general-purpose chips. [/QUOTE]
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