Article 6S5E6 Amazon ready to use its own AI chips, reduce its dependence on Nvidia

Amazon ready to use its own AI chips, reduce its dependence on Nvidia

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Michael Acton and Tim Bradshaw, Financial Times
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Amazon is poised to roll out its newest artificial intelligence chips as the Big Tech group seeks returns on its multibillion-dollar semiconductor investments and to reduce its reliance on market leader Nvidia.

Executives at Amazon's cloud computing division are spending big on custom chips in the hopes of boosting the efficiency inside its dozens of data centers, ultimately bringing down its own costs as well as those of Amazon Web Services' customers.

The effort is spearheaded by Annapurna Labs, an Austin-based chip start-up that Amazon acquired in early 2015 for $350 million. Annapurna's latest work is expected to be showcased next month when Amazon announces widespread availability of Trainium 2,' part of a line of AI chips aimed at training the largest models.

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