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OpenAI is exploring alternatives to some Nvidia AI chips for inference workloads, highlighting growing competition in AI hardware despite Nvidia’s continued dominance in training.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02OpenAI is seeking alternatives to some of NVIDIA's artificial intelligence chips,
00:07citing dissatisfaction with inference performance for certain tasks, according to Reuters.
00:11The shift began last year as OpenAI increased its focus on inference,
00:16which handles model responses to user queries.
00:18NVIDIA remains dominant in training chips, but inference has become a new area of competition.
00:24The move comes as investment talks between the two companies have dragged on for months
00:28after NVIDIA said in September it planned to invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI.
00:33NVIDIA and OpenAI both said NVIDIA continues to power most of OpenAI's inference fleet
00:39and offers strong performance per dollar.
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