On Wednesday, OpenAI unveiled its first custom-built inference processor, designed and manufactured in collaboration with Broadcom.
On Wednesday, OpenAI unveiled its first custom-built inference processor, designed and manufactured in collaboration with Broadcom. Named Jalapeño, the new processor was designed specifically for the unique needs of OpenAI’s inference systems.
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OpenAI’s own AI models assisted in the development of the chip, the company said. GenAI News has rewritten this item in original language based on the reporting and materials published by TechCrunch.
What matters
- On Wednesday, OpenAI unveiled its first custom-built inference processor, designed and manufactured in collaboration…
- Named Jalapeño, the new processor was designed specifically for the unique needs of OpenAI’s inference systems.
- OpenAI’s own AI models assisted in the development of the chip, the company said.
Why it matters
OpenAI’s own AI models assisted in the development of the chip, the company said.
This GenAI News article was prepared in original wording using reporting and materials published by TechCrunch AI. Source reference: https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/24/openai-unveils-its-first-custom-chip-built-by-broadcom/.
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