American tech giant Anthropic often launches new features for its users almost every day. However, the American firm is looking for a new chip for its Claude AI models. Currently, the company relies on Google, NVIDIA, and Broadcom for its hardware needs. A new Reuters report has indicated that nthropic is planning to make its own chips to process the growing demands faster. Why Anthropic Making Its Own Chips Could Matter?Anthropic could explore the possibility of making its own AI chips. This can eventually reduce its dependence on the external suppliers. As a result, it will help the company to handle the ongoing shortage about high-performace computing hardware. Currently, the AI firm relies on Amazon’s AWS Trainium and AWS Inferentia chips. Moreover,
the company uses Google’s tensor processing units (TPUs) and NVIDIA GPUs to train its Claude AI. However, with the rapid demand for AI chips, this could become an issue for the company. This could allow the firm to simply make its own chips to fulfill the growing demands of the users. It is noteworthy that the company has not finalised any design or allocated a team for it. This idea is reportedly in its early phases. To recall, Anthropic recently forged a partnership with Broadcom and Google to work on TPUs. This deal is anticipated to be a bigger push to expand the computing structure in the United States.
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