Broadcom has introduced a custom chip built specifically for OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT.
The chip is intended to power OpenAI’s future artificial intelligence models and products.
This move positions Broadcom as a direct competitor to Nvidia in the rapidly growing AI chip market.
Nvidia currently dominates the sector with its high-performance graphics processors used widely for AI workloads.
Broadcom’s custom design approach offers OpenAI tailored hardware instead of off-the-shelf solutions.
The partnership could allow OpenAI to optimize performance and efficiency for its specific computing needs.
Financial terms of the deal between Broadcom and OpenAI have not been disclosed.
The announcement signals a broader trend of AI companies seeking customized silicon over general-purpose chips.
Nvidia’s market share may face increasing pressure as more firms develop alternative hardware.
Broadcom’s entry into AI chips reflects the industry’s shift toward specialized, purpose-built processors.





