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Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp has started testing its first-ever in-house chip designed for training artificial intelligence (AI) systems. The move marks a ...
Meta is currently testing its first in-house chip designed for AI training, signaling a significant shift in its strategy to reduce dependence on external hardware suppliers such as Nvidia.
The push to develop in-house chips is part of a long-term plan at Meta to bring down its mammoth infrastructure costs as the company places expensive bets on AI tools to drive growth. Meta ...
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, is testing its first in-house chip designed to train artificial intelligence (AI) systems, according to sources cited by Reuters.
The push to develop in-house chips is part of a long-term plan at Meta to bring down its mammoth infrastructure costs as the company places expensive bets on AI tools to drive growth. Meta, which also ...
The push to develop in-house chips is part of a long-term plan at Meta to bring down its mammoth infrastructure costs as the company places expensive bets on AI tools to drive growth. Meta ...
Meta Tests In-House AI Chip to Reduce Dependence on Nvidia Meta has big plans this year, and it has already started testing its first custom AI training chip, aiming to cut infrastructure costs and ...
Many companies are already ramping up their developments for their in-house technology, and the next that reportedly joined this trend is Meta as it is now testing its self-made AI training chip.