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OpenAI eyes Trainium chips, Amazon bets big
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78126, member: 636"] Amazon is reportedly negotiating a massive deal with OpenAI involving a ten billion dollar investment. A key part of this arrangement would see OpenAI using Amazon's custom Trainium AI chips. This move would mark a significant external adoption of Amazon's semiconductor technology, moving beyond its own AWS cloud services. The Trainium chips, now in their fourth generation, are specialized ASICs designed for AI training workloads. Their use offers potential cost and efficiency benefits compared to general-purpose GPUs. For Amazon, securing OpenAI as a client would boost the credibility and market share of its custom silicon against competitors like Google's TPUs. This deal is part of a broader trend where major tech firms are developing in-house AI chips to reduce dependence on NVIDIA. OpenAI is strategically gathering investments and partnerships from multiple industry giants, including Microsoft and now potentially Amazon, as it positions itself for a future public offering. The agreement would provide crucial capital for OpenAI while giving Amazon a prominent stake in the AI arms race. [/QUOTE]
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