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Google is deepening its push into AI chips, working with Meta to reduce reliance on Nvidia by improving PyTorch support and expanding in-house chip use across AI services and cloud customers.
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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Alphabet's Google is deepening its push to reshape the AI chip market as demand for large-scale AI computing accelerates, according to Benzinga.
00:11The company is working more closely with Meta platforms to reduce reliance on NVIDIA for artificial intelligence workloads.
00:18Google is making software changes to improve compatibility between its in-house chips and PyTorch,
00:23the development tool most AI developers use, according to Reuters.
00:26Meta is collaborating on the effort and gaining greater access to Google's chip infrastructure.
00:32Google plans to deploy the setup for its own AI services and for cloud customers.
00:37The move adds pressure on NVIDIA as competition in AI hardware grows.
00:41NVIDIA said its $100 billion potential OpenAI deal is non-binding and pointed to its full AI stack as its core advantage.
00:49For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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