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Microsoft Delays AI Chip Production to 2026 as Braga Trails Nvidia Blackwell
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46754, member: 636"] Microsoft faces major delays with its artificial intelligence chip development project. The company pushed back production of its "Braga" processor until 2026. Early testing shows the chip cannot match the performance of NVIDIA's Blackwell architecture from 2024. High research costs and multiple design changes forced the tech giant to extend its timeline. The delay represents a six-month setback for the ambitious project. Technology companies want to reduce their reliance on NVIDIA hardware for AI applications. Microsoft joins Google and Amazon in developing custom processors for data centers. These firms hope to create alternatives to NVIDIA's popular chips. The demand for NVIDIA products has created supply challenges across the industry. Custom chip development offers potential cost savings and greater control over hardware specifications. NVIDIA maintains its leadership position despite growing competition from tech giants. CEO Jensen Huang questioned why companies would build custom chips when NVIDIA already excels at the task. Google and Amazon have deployed some custom processors in their facilities. NVIDIA chips continue to dominate larger-scale AI operations. The company acknowledges the competitive pressure from internal chip projects. Microsoft has reduced the scope of several AI initiatives since their launch. The enthusiasm for artificial intelligence technology has cooled from peak levels. The chip project faces technical obstacles that could affect future timelines. Microsoft must overcome engineering challenges to compete effectively with established suppliers. The company's success depends on solving current performance and production issues. [/QUOTE]
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