Technology10/14/2025TechCrunch

OpenAI and Broadcom partner on AI hardware

OpenAI and Broadcom partner on AI hardware

OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research company, has partnered with semiconductor giant Broadcom to acquire a significant amount of AI accelerator hardware. The deal involves OpenAI purchasing 10 gigawatts' worth of Broadcom's AI accelerator hardware, which will be used to power the company's large language models and other AI systems. The partnership aims to address the growing computational demands of modern AI models, which require vast amounts of processing power to train and operate effectively. Broadcom's AI accelerator hardware is designed to provide the necessary performance and energy efficiency to support OpenAI's research and development efforts. The agreement highlights the increasing importance of specialized hardware in the field of artificial intelligence, as companies and researchers seek to push the boundaries of what is possible in natural language processing, computer vision, and other AI-driven applications. The collaboration between OpenAI and Broadcom is expected to contribute to the continued advancement of AI technology and its real-world applications.

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