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Anthropic in talks with Samsung to develop custom AI chip

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Anthropic is reportedly in discussions with Samsung about developing a custom artificial intelligence chip. The news emerges approximately one week after rival OpenAI announced its own custom AI chip built in partnership with Broadcom. The move signals a growing trend among leading AI companies to design proprietary hardware tailored to their specific computational needs. No further details about the terms or timeline of the Anthropic-Samsung discussions have been disclosed.

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