Intel and Foxconn partner to develop custom AI chips and infrastructure
By
Arundhati Sarkar
Summary
Intel and Foxconn (Hon Hai Precision Industry) have announced a partnership to develop and deploy next-generation AI infrastructure and intelligent computing platforms. The collaboration will focus on AI technologies across silicon, rack, system levels, including custom ASIC/SoC design and rack-scale Xeon systems.
Source
Key quotes
· 2 pulledFoxconn Technology, formally known as Hon Hai Precision Industry, and Intel will develop and deploy next-generation AI infrastructure and intelligent computing platforms, the companies said on Thursday in a statement.
The partnership will focus on exploring AI technologies across the silicon, rack, system, and
You might also wanna read

Nvidia supplier Hon Hai’s sales beat on continued AI demand

OpenAI Partners with Broadcom to Develop Custom AI Chips
OpenAI has partnered with semiconductor company Broadcom to develop and produce its own AI chips for powering its data centers. This strateg

OpenAI Partners with Broadcom to Develop Custom AI Chips for Internal Use
OpenAI is reportedly planning to start mass production of its own custom AI chips in partnership with semiconductor company Broadcom, with p

AMD Partners with OpenAI to Supply AI Processors in Challenge to Nvidia
AMD has announced a five-year partnership with OpenAI to supply six gigawatts worth of processors for AI data centers, challenging Nvidia's
Nvidia and Intel Announce Joint x86 Processor Development Partnership and $5 Billion Stock Purchase
Nvidia and Intel announced a landmark partnership where the two rival companies will jointly develop multiple generations of x86 products. T
Anker Develops Custom AI Chip 'Thus' for Local AI in Audio and IoT Devices
Anker has developed its own custom AI chip called Thus, which is described as the world's first neural-net compute-in-memory AI audio chip.

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.