Microsoft is creating its personal AI chip to energy ChatGPT: Report

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Microsoft has secretly been creating its personal synthetic intelligence (AI) chips to cope with the rising prices of improvement for in-house and OpenAI tasks, per a report from The Info. 

Reportedly within the works since 2019, Microsoft’s lately revealed {hardware} enterprise seems to be designed to scale back the Redmond firm’s reliance on Nvidia’s GPUs.

A Google search reveals that the Nvidia H100, one of many extra common GPUs for coaching machine studying techniques, prices as a lot as $40,000 on reseller service akin to eBay amid rising market shortage.

These excessive prices have pushed a number of large tech corporations to develop their {hardware}, with Meta, Google, and Amazon all creating machine-learning chips over the previous few years.

Particulars stay scarce as Microsoft hasn’t formally commented but, however The Info’s report claims that the chips are being developed below the codename “Athena” — maybe a nod to the Greek goddess of conflict, because the generative AI arms race continues to warmth up.

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The report additionally mentions that the information chips are already being examined by group members from Microsoft’s inside machine studying employees and OpenAI’s builders.

Whereas we will solely speculate at the moment as to how OpenAI intends to make use of Microsoft’s AI chips, the corporate’s co-founder and CEO, Sam Altman, lately instructed a crowd at MIT that the infrastructure and design that bought the corporate from GPT-1 to GPT-4 is “performed out” and can must be rethought:

“I believe we’re on the finish of the period the place it should be these, like, big, big fashions. We’ll make them higher in different methods.”

This comes on the heels of a busy information cycle for the AI sector, with Amazon lately coming into the world as a (considerably) new challenger with its first self-developed fashions leaping onto the scene as a part of its Bedrock AI infrastructure rollout.

And, on April 17, tech mogul and world’s richest individual Elon Musk announced the impending launch of TruthGPT, a supposed “truth-seeking” giant language mannequin designed to tackle ChatGPT’s alleged left-wing bias, throughout an interview with Fox Information’ Tucker Carlson.