
Report: Amazon in Talks to Sell NVIDIA-Rival Chips to Other Companies
Amazon is negotiating the sale of its custom AI chip, Trainium, to weaken NVIDIA's dominance. The third-generation product is largely sold out, and there is strong interest in the upcoming fourth-generation model. This move aims to expand market influence by supplying other companies' data centers, although specific customer names have not been disclosed
Amazon is negotiating the sale of its custom artificial intelligence chips for use in other companies' data centers, a key expansion effort aimed at weakening NVIDIA's dominance. The head of Amazon's AI business stated that the company has begun discussions with potential customers but declined to disclose specific names, noting that AI infrastructure is evolving rapidly. The third-generation AI accelerator, Trainium, is largely sold out, and the fourth-generation product, expected to launch next year, has already garnered strong interest.
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