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[QUOTE="tradecoind2, post: 328384, member: 103239"] [HEADING=2]The AI race heats up as Microsoft launches a new chip in partnership with OpenAI[/HEADING] Microsoft unveiled a new chip designed for use in artificial intelligence (AI) applications in a November 15 post . The company said it unveiled the chip called Azure Maia 100 AI Accelerator at the Microsoft Ignite conference taking place on the same day. They say the Maia 100 chip is optimized for use in artificial intelligence applications, including general AI. Microsoft’s blog post also quoted OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, who said that his company – famous for ChatGPT – contributed to the chip’s design. “Since our first partnership with Microsoft, we have collaborated to co-design Azure’s AI infrastructure at every layer… We are excited that Microsoft is sharing their design for the Maia chip for the first time and together we refined and tested it with our models.” Altman added that Azure’s architecture is “now optimized for silicon with Maia.” He says this improvement will lead to more capable and more accessible AI models. OpenAI has paused paid subscriptions due to high demand. In a separate interview with CNBC, Microsoft Corporate Vice President of Azure Hardware Systems Rani Borkar said Microsoft is currently testing how Maia 100 works with the Bing AI chatbot and the GitHub Copilot coding assistant. It is also testing the chip’s ability to power OpenAI’s GPT-3.5 Turbo large language model (LLM). Microsoft also announced the Azure Cobalt CPU Cobalt 100 Arm chip, for general-purpose computing in the cloud. The company said both chips will be introduced in early 2024 in its own data centers. [HEADING=2][B]AI race[/B][/HEADING] In addition to Microsoft, several other industry heavyweights are also making strides in developing AI chips. Nvidia is currently leading the way with its H100 Tensor Core GPU chip, which is widely used in the AI industry. In fact, Microsoft said in its latest blog post that it is developing industry partnerships to give customers access to Nvidia’s H100 chip and its upcoming H200 chip. Meanwhile, CNBC believes that Maia will compete with the H100 chip. The lack of supply and demand in the market presents a significant opportunity for other technology companies to increase their chip production. Reports in October said OpenAI could begin in-house chip production. Meta announced details about its next generation of AI chips in May. Google in August announced a chip called Cloud TPUv5e for use in AI. [B]Source:[/B] [URL unfurl="true"]https://tradecoind2.com/the-ai-race-heats-up-as-microsoft-launches-a-new-chip-in-partnership-with-openai/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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