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Anthropic eyes custom AI silicon in potential Samsung partnership

Anthropic has entered early-stage discussions with Samsung to explore developing custom AI chips, signaling a shift toward hardware independence. While the company remains reliant on existing providers, the move mirrors a broader industry trend among major AI developers seeking to bypass traditional supply constraints and optimize performance.

The potential collaboration comes as Anthropic faces mounting pressure to secure specialized compute resources. Although the company has not finalized specifications for the hardware or determined its specific role within its server infrastructure, the talks highlight a strategic pivot. Currently, Anthropic maintains a diversified hardware stack, relying on chips from Google, Amazon, and Nvidia to sustain its compute strategy.

This development follows a similar maneuver by OpenAI, which recently partnered with Broadcom to develop its own inference processor, "Jalapeño." By designing proprietary silicon, these firms aim to improve power efficiency and performance-per-watt beyond what general-purpose hardware currently offers. Samsung, already a critical manufacturing partner for Nvidia and a collaborator with Google on chip production, serves as a logical candidate for these initiatives. Despite the reported talks, Anthropic declined to provide further details, emphasizing that its existing partnerships with cloud giants remain central to its operations.

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