OpenAI launched its first custom AI chip, Jalapeño, with Broadcom as the company moves deeper into hardware during a faster global AI race.
Key Points:
- OpenAI introduced Jalapeño, its first custom chip for large language model workloads.
- The chip focuses on inference, the stage when AI systems respond to users.
- The launch adds to IPO speculation after Sam Altman said OpenAI could go public within the next year.
OpenAI Chip
OpenAI introduced Jalapeño as its first in-house intelligence chip, according to the company’s announcement cited in the report. The processor was built with Broadcom and is aimed at large language model workloads, including ChatGPT, Codex and future AI agents.
The chip is not described as a general-purpose accelerator. Its main target is inference, the process that runs after a model has been trained and begins handling user requests.
OpenAI said custom silicon supports its broader full-stack strategy, which covers models, infrastructure and cost control. The company said it completed the chip design in nine months, a detail that drew attention as AI companies face rising pressure to scale faster.
For OpenAI, the hardware move gives it more control over the systems that support ChatGPT and other products. It also reflects a wider industry push to reduce dependence on outside suppliers as demand for AI computing grows.
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OpenAI IPO
The chip launch comes as IPO speculation around OpenAI continues to build. Altman recently said the company is looking at a public offering “within the next year,” according to the report.
OpenAI has also appeared at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, where it presented advertising opportunities tied to ChatGPT and showed its Codex coding tool. The appearance suggested a wider push into marketing, where automated and data-driven products are becoming more important.
Coinbase has added to the discussion by unveiling pre-IPO futures tied to OpenAI. That move followed the public market debut of SpaceX and helped fuel speculation that OpenAI is preparing its own listing. Jalapeño matters because AI costs increasingly depend on hardware, not only on model design. OpenAI’s latest step shows how the company is trying to control more of the stack before any potential IPO.
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