
OpenAI Confirms No Plans to Use Google’s AI Chips at Scale
OpenAI confirms it has no plans to use Google’s AI chips at scale, despite reports suggesting otherwise, and continues to rely on Nvidia and AMD for its computing needs.
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OpenAI confirms it has no plans to use Google’s AI chips at scale, despite reports suggesting otherwise, and continues to rely on Nvidia and AMD for its computing needs.

Facing U.S. export controls, Nvidia plans to launch a downgraded version of its H20 AI chip in China to maintain its presence in this crucial market.

President Trump’s administration plans to revise AI chip export restrictions set during Biden’s term, aiming to reshape global access to advanced technology.

Meta is testing its first in-house AI training chip to boost innovation and reduce reliance on external suppliers, marking a significant tech milestone.

Despite challenges, China-US tech collaboration continues, highlighting mutual strengths in AI chips and new energy vehicles.
The United States has approved Microsoft’s export of advanced AI chips to its facility in the United Arab Emirates, expanding AI collaboration despite national security concerns.