The chip, co-designed with US semiconductor giant Broadcom, would ship next year, according to multiple people familiar with the partnership.
Broadcom’s chief executive Hock Tan on Thursday referred to a mystery new customer committing to $10bn in orders.
OpenAI’s move follows the strategy of tech giants such as Google, Amazon and Meta, which have designed their own specialised chips to run AI workloads.
The industry has seen huge demand for the computing power to train and run AI models.
OpenAI planned to put the chip to use internally, according to one person close to the project, rather than make them available to external customers.
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