MTIA custom silicon remains central to our AI infrastructure strategy, with four new generations of MTIA chips forthcoming in the next two years.
Meta is moving harder into custom AI chips as the fight to cut reliance on Nvidia gets more serious across big tech. The ...
All four chips have been developed in partnership with Broadcom and are scheduled for deployment within the next two years.
With demand for AI chips rising and supplies tightening, Meta is taking its AI computing needs into its own hands and developing more of its own chips: It will produce four new generations of chips ...
Meta has announced the next four generations of its Meta Training and Inference Accelerator (MTIA) chip. Dubbed the MTIA 300, 400, 450, and 500, Meta said the new chips have either already been ...
Meta unveiled four new MTIA AI chips (300 to 500) to power ranking, recommendations, and generative inference by 2027.
Meta Platforms Inc. plans to deploy four new generations of its in-house artificial intelligence chips by the end of 2027 to help power its rapidly expanding AI workloads.
The MTIA processors are the tech giant’s latest attempt to build its own AI hardware, even as it continues spending billions on gear from industry leaders like Nvidia.
Facebook parent Meta plans to produce four custom AI chips in the next two years, despite striking a long-term deals with ...
Meta Platforms (META) is planning to deploy four new generations of its self-developed AI chips by the end of 2027.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, is developing its own AI chips to power its data centers, joining tech rivals like Google and Microsoft. These custom chips, called MTIA, will be released every ...
Many companies are already ramping up their developments for their in-house technology, and the next that reportedly joined this trend is Meta as it is now testing its self-made AI training chip. It ...