
Microsoft To Launch its First AI Chip Next Month
CIOTechOutlook Team | Monday, 09 October 2023, 02:41 IST

The AI processor, called Athena, was initially reported on by The Information in April of this year. Microsoft's annual 'Ignite' conference is slated for November 14-17.
OpenAI, the inventor of the AI chatbot ChatGPT and sponsored by Microsoft, is trying to build its own AI processors and has even contemplated acquiring another business for this reason.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, who has made acquiring more AI processors a primary priority for the company, is one of the main driving forces behind developing its own chips. He has reportedly raised concerns about the restricted availability and expensive costs of the hardware required to power OpenAI's software, as per economic times.
OpenAI has been working on generative AI capabilities on a Microsoft-built supercomputer with thousands of Nvidia GPUs.
Microsoft Corporation is a global technology company based in Redmond, Washington. The Windows operating system, the Microsoft 365 suite of office programs, and the Edge web browser are among Microsoft's most well-known software products.
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