Openai says it has no plans to use Google’s in-house chip

Openai said that it has no active plan to use Google’s in-house chip to give strength to its products, two days after the Reuters and other news outlets, the AI ​​lab was reported that it turns to its competitor’s artificial intelligence chips to meet the growing demand.

A spokes for Openi On Sunday said that while Aye Lab is in the initial test with some tensor processing units (TPU) of Google, it has no plan to deploy them on a scale right now.

Google refused to comment.

While it is common for AI labs to test various chips, it may take longer to use new hardware and it will require separate architecture and software support. Openai is actively using Nvidia’s graphics processing units (GPU), and AI’s AI chips to meet its growing demand. Openai is also developing its chip, an attempt on track to complete the “tape-out” milestone this year, where the design of the chip has been finalized and sent to manufacturing.

Openai has signed up Google To meet its growing needs for cloud service computing capacity, Reuters reported especially earlier this month, marking a surprising cooperation between the two major competitors in the AI ​​region. Most computing power used by Openai will be from the GPU server operated by the so -called neocloud company Coreweave.

Google is expanding the external availability of its in-house AI chips, or TPU, historically reserved for internal use. With this, Google was launched by former Openai leaders such as Big Tech Player Apple, as well as startups, two chatgpt-makers contestants such as Anthropic and Safe Superintendent.

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