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We’re partnering with Broadcom to build our own AI chips. Building our own hardware, in addition to our other partnerships, will help all of us meet the world’s growing demand for AI. Sam and Greg Brockman join Broadcom’s Hock Tan and Charlie Kawwas and host Andrew Mayne to discuss our partnership and how we’re meeting the world’s growing demand for AI in episode 8 of the OpenAI Podcast. https://lnkd.in/gxWeZ-hs

Byounghee Lee

Principal System Architect (Audio & AI) | 20+ Years Leading End-to-End Systems for Flagship Mobile & AR | Architecting the Next Paradigm of Intelligent Sound

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This is a textbook example of smart supply chain management (SCM). OpenAI’s dual-track approach—adding “OpenAI-Broadcom-AMD” to the established “OpenAI-Oracle-NVIDIA” stack—shows a mindset that goes far beyond software. The company is rapidly evolving into a hardware systems and supply chain control tower, aiming for long-term stability and market leadership. While Google and Meta are starting to move in this direction, OpenAI’s bold moves highlight the importance of swift, decisive action in today’s AI landscape. As competition intensifies, the market will likely consolidate, and only the most strategically adaptive tech companies will thrive. At the end of the day, everything comes down to market logic—and those who build resilient, diversified infrastructures will lead the next wave of AI growth.

Ritik Kumar

Growth & Partnership The Agentic Learning TG @HEMDAL

1w

This collaboration feels like a glimpse into the next era of AI where innovation meets custom infrastructure. Nyra AI (https://www.getnyra.ai/) is giving free access to its AI ad automation tools helping founders and marketers launch high-performing campaigns instantly .

Roberto Croci

Senior Director @ Public Investment Fund | Executive MBA | Transformation, Value Creation, Innovation & Startups

1w

Massive move. Building AI chips in house shows how serious OpenAI is about solving scalability at the infrastructure level.

For founders, this partnership shows how owning both model and hardware layers can unlock massive efficiency. Vertical integration is becoming key in AI scalability. Learn how agentic design thinking powers such systems at The Agentic Learning .

Maharet B

Learner & Explorer | Co-Founder & Strategic Investor | Board Member, BCRF | AI & Emerging Ventures

1w

Feels like we’ve hit the part of the movie where the AI finally builds its own muscles. Love seeing OpenAI move into hardware, it’s like they went from teaching the brain to building the body. The pace of this whole thing is wild.

This will definitely boost ChatGPT's performance, loving it!

Rui Diao

Indie Creator | Ex-Google Senior Staff Software Engineer

1w

Great news. Diversifying the hardware strategy by partnering with Broadcom for custom chips, alongside existing relationships with Nvidia and AMD, seems like a very robust plan to secure the massive compute needed for future scaling. It really highlights how critical specialized hardware is becoming to meet global AI demand.

Fernand P. Talpe III

Founder & CEO | Trinity Restored Corp | Building the Post-Silicon Compute Stack for AGI & Civilization-Scale Infrastructure

1w

10 gigawatts for intelligence, a staggering milestone, but also a mirror. The future of AI won’t be powered by more electricity; it will be sustained by more coherence. When systems resonate instead of resist, power stops being the currency of computation.

Göran Halvarsson

Experienced Fullstack & Sitecore MVP | AI Enthusiast | .NET, Azure, Kubernetes, Sitecore Specialist

1w

I don’t know why, but OpenAI has that same wonderful freshness Apple had when they first introduced the touchscreen mobile era. OpenAI is the new Apple 😄

Kian Woon Wong

Coding Horizons, Analysing Footprints. Cracking AI Open, One Prompt at a Time

1w

Few have ever united the world’s chip giants under one AI mission. OpenAI isn’t diversifying — it’s orchestrating influence across Broadcom, NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel. That’s not competition. That’s infrastructure diplomacy

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