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OpenAI and Broadcom introduce Jalapeño inference chip for LLM workloads
OpenAI and Broadcom unveiled Jalapeño, a custom silicon designed to optimize LLM inference performance and reduce computational costs at scale.
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OpenAI and Broadcom have introduced Jalapeño, a custom inference chip built specifically for large language model workloads. The collaboration addresses a gap in modern AI infrastructure: general-purpose GPUs do not match the computational patterns that LLM inference requires.
The chip reflects a s...
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