Microsoft’s next-generation Maia AI chip is going through a delay of a minimum of six months, pushing its mass manufacturing to 2026 from 2025, The Data reported on Friday, citing three folks concerned within the effort.
When the chip, code-named Braga, goes into manufacturing, it’s anticipated to fall nicely in need of the efficiency of Nvidia’s Blackwell chip that was launched late final yr, the report mentioned.
Microsoft had hoped to make use of the Braga chip in its knowledge facilities this yr, the report mentioned, including that unanticipated modifications to its design, staffing constraints and excessive turnover have been contributing to the delay.
Microsoft didn’t instantly reply to a Reuters request for remark.
Like its Massive Tech friends, Microsoft has targeted closely on growing customized processors for synthetic intelligence operations and basic goal purposes, a transfer that may assist cut back the tech big’s reliance on dear Nvidia chips.
Cloud rivals Amazon and Alphabet’s Google have each raced to develop chips in-house, custom-made for his or her particular wants with the purpose of enhancing efficiency and lowering prices.
Microsoft had launched the Maia chip in November 2023, however has lagged its friends in ramping it as much as scale.
Google, in the meantime, has seen success with its customized AI chips – referred to as Tensor Processing Items – and in April unveiled its seventh-generation AI chip designed to hurry the efficiency of AI purposes.
Amazon in December additionally unveiled its next-generation AI chip Trainium3 that’s set to be launched late this yr.
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