OpenAI is collaborating with Broadcom and Taiwan Semiconductor (TSMC) to develop its first ever proprietary chip, aiming to support its AI systems and diversify its hardware supply chain.1 This initiative reflects a strategic shift from its earlier, more ambitious plan to establish a network of foundries, which was deemed impractical due to high costs and extended timelines.
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