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Big Tech Competitors Of Nvidia Present Their Own AI Chips: Report

January 31, 2024
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Anthropic is a San Francisco start-up that specializes in artificial intelligence (AI). In September, Amazon announced that it will invest up to $4 billion in the company.
Not too long afterward, a private communication was sent by an executive at Amazon to an executive at another company. He said that Anthropic had secured the agreement by agreeing to use specialized computer chips created by Amazon to develop its artificial intelligence.
He said that Amazon aimed to establish a strong rival to Nvidia, a major player and kingmaker in the crucial AI space.
The last year’s explosion in generative AI revealed how reliant major tech businesses had grown on Nvidia. Without a unique chip type that Nvidia has perfected over the past few years, they are unable to create chatbots and other artificial intelligence systems. Despite having invested billions of dollars on Nvidia’s systems, the chipmaker has been unable to meet demand. As a result, Amazon and other industry titans like Google, Microsoft, and Meta are developing their own AI CPUs. The tech behemoths might steer their own course with these chips. They might control expenses, do rid of shortages of chips, and eventually sell companies using their cloud services access to their chips.
According to Pierre Ferragu, an analyst at New Street Research, Google spent $2 billion to $3 billion developing around a million of its own AI chips last year, while Nvidia sold 2.5 million chips. He calculated that last year, Amazon spent $200 million on 100,000 chips. According to Microsoft, testing of its first AI chip has started.
However, this task involves striking a balance between collaborating closely with the chipmaker and its increasingly influential CEO, Jensen Huang, and competing with Nvidia.
The research firm Omdia reports that over 70% of AI chip sales are attributed to Huang’s company. It provides an even greater proportion of the systems needed to develop generative artificial intelligence. Over the previous year, Nvidia’s sales have increased by 206%, and the company’s market value has increased by almost $1 trillion.
The IT behemoths incur expenses in relation to Nvidia’s revenue. About 25% of Nvidia’s sales over the last two whole quarters came from orders from Microsoft and Meta, according to Gil Luria, an analyst at DA Davidson.According to Ferragu, Google spends an average of just $2,000 to $3,000 on each of its own chips, but Nvidia sells its chips for roughly $15,000. “They reacted very strongly when they came across a vendor who held them over a barrel,” Luria added. Businesses vie with one another to be the first in line for Huang’s chips as they continuously court him. His chief executives frequently accompany him on event stages, and the businesses are quick to affirm that they are still dedicated to their collaborations with Nvidia. They all want to continue serving its chips in addition to their own.
According to research firm Gartner, the market for AI chips is expected to more than double, reaching over $140 billion by the year 2027.
Pentagon is developing an AI tool to calculate crucial mineral prices.
The US Department of Defense intends to create a program to forecast supply and estimate pricing for nickel, cobalt, and other vital minerals; this is a novel initiative that aims to increase market openness.
The program, which attracted little notice when it was first revealed, is a component of Washington’s larger initiatives to increase US production of vital minerals for the energy transition and the manufacture of weapons. Because efforts to establish new American mines can be significantly impacted by fluctuations in commodity prices, the US produces less than the market leader China. For instance, Jervois Global declared last year that it would halt the development of an Idaho cobalt project, citing low market pricing as a contributing factor. Meanwhile, Chinese cobalt miners, who receive financial support from Beijing, declared they would increase their output of the battery metal in an effort to capture a larger portion of the market.

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