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OpenAI to mass produce custom AI chip with Broadcom in 2025

OpenAI joins Google and Amazon in breaking free from Nvidia’s grip.

byKerem Gülen
September 5, 2025
in Artificial Intelligence
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OpenAI is reportedly poised to initiate mass production of its proprietary artificial intelligence chips in 2025. This move marks a significant step for the company as it seeks greater control over its AI infrastructure.

The development involves a partnership with Broadcom, a semiconductor manufacturer. The collaboration focuses on creating a custom chip tailored for OpenAI’s internal use. Sources familiar with the matter, who preferred to remain unnamed, confirmed that OpenAI and Broadcom have been working together on the chip’s design.

Broadcom’s recent announcement of a $10 billion chip order from an undisclosed client has fueled speculation within the industry. Analysts widely suspect that OpenAI is the client in question. This potential partnership has been the subject of industry discussion for several months.

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OpenAI intends to use the custom-designed chips internally to power its AI models. The company does not plan to offer these chips for sale to external customers. This strategy mirrors those adopted by other major technology companies, including Google and Amazon, which have also invested in custom chip design to optimize performance, reduce operational costs, and ensure a stable supply chain. These companies are seeking to lessen their reliance on Nvidia, a dominant player in the chip manufacturing sector.

The initiative underscores the substantial investments being made by leading technology firms in AI infrastructure. OpenAI and its peers continue to allocate significant resources to secure the necessary hardware, specifically chips, to support the processing demands of their rapidly evolving AI models.


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