30 Gigawatts and the AI Race: Inside OpenAI's Custom Chip Alliance with Broadcom to Build Compute Abundance
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The podcast provides excerpts from an OpenAI podcast episode announcing a major partnership between OpenAI and Broadcom to develop custom artificial intelligence infrastructure. This collaboration, which has been ongoing for approximately 18 months, focuses on designing a new custom chip and a complete vertical system to support advanced AI workloads. Speakers from both companies, including Sam Altman and Hock Tan, emphasize the immense scale of this undertaking, with plans to deploy 10 incremental gigawatts of computing capacity starting in late next year, which they describe as one of the largest joint industrial projects in human history. The goal of this partnership is to optimize the entire computing stack—from the transistor design to the final token output—to achieve greater efficiency, lower costs, and ultimately make advanced intelligence more accessible to the world. They view this effort as building a critical utility akin to railroads or the internet, essential for accelerating progress toward artificial general intelligence (AGI).