Meta introduced four new self-designed AI chips last week, in collaboration with Broadcom.
The MTIA processors are the tech giant’s latest attempt to build its own AI hardware, even as it continues spending billions on gear from industry leaders like Nvidia.
MTIA custom silicon remains central to our AI infrastructure strategy, with four new generations of MTIA chips forthcoming in the next two years.
All four chips have been developed in partnership with Broadcom and are scheduled for deployment within the next two years.
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Meta's latest generations of its MTIA series of in-house chips for artificial intelligence will help support the company's massive data center expansion plans.
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