Microsoft to Unveil Its Own AI Chip "Athena" at Ignite Conference
Microsoft plans to announce its self‑developed AI processor, codenamed Athena, at the Ignite developer conference in mid‑November, aiming to reduce reliance on Nvidia GPUs and strengthen its AI services such as Azure AI, Bing Chat, and Copilot.
According to The Information, Microsoft will reveal its in‑house AI chip, codenamed Athena, at the Ignite developer conference scheduled for November 14‑17. The announcement follows a surge in demand for Nvidia GPUs driven by the AI boom sparked by OpenAI's ChatGPT.
Currently, Microsoft’s Azure AI services, Bing Chat, Bing Creator, and Copilot run on Nvidia H100 GPUs. By developing Athena, Microsoft hopes to cut costs associated with purchasing Nvidia GPUs and lessen its dependence on the supplier.
The Athena project began in 2019 and now involves about 300 engineers. The first generation is expected to be fabricated on TSMC’s 5‑nanometer process, and some Microsoft and OpenAI staff have already received engineering samples.
Other industry giants such as Google and Amazon have also launched their own AI chips, while Nvidia continues to benefit from the AI surge, reporting Q2 revenue of $11.33 billion (approximately ¥828.22 billion).
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