Moving Away From External Suppliers

Meta to Start "Iris" AI Chip Production in September

Meta Platforms aims to boost computing power and cut reliance on external suppliers with its new in-house silicon.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A high-tech silicon processor chip held by a precision robotic arm in a cleanroom manufacturing facility.

A high-tech silicon processor chip held by a precision robotic arm in a cleanroom manufacturing facility.

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Meta Platforms will begin manufacturing its first in-house artificial intelligence chip, codenamed "Iris," this September. Internal memos indicate the company wants to double its computing capacity through this initiative [1][2]. The move marks a significant step in Meta's effort to control its hardware stack for future AI development [1].

By producing custom silicon, Meta intends to reduce its heavy reliance on external suppliers like Nvidia and AMD [3]. The company currently spends billions on third-party processors to power its large language models [2]. This shift could potentially lower operational costs while optimizing hardware for Meta's specific AI workloads [1][3].

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