OpenAI is actively expanding its layout in the field of artificial intelligence chips to get rid of its dependence on Nvidia. Its CEO Sam Altman plans to visit South Korea to discuss cooperation with SK Group and Samsung Electronics respectively, seek cooperation in semiconductor production and AI chip manufacturing, and plans to cooperate with TSMC to launch an AI chip manufacturing factory. This move marks OpenAI's strategic adjustment at the hardware level, with the intention of strengthening its voice in the artificial intelligence industry chain, thereby better supporting its growing demand for AI models and enhancing its competition in the global artificial intelligence market. force.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman plans to visit Seoul to meet with SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won to seek semiconductor cooperation and reduce dependence on Nvidia, the U.S. artificial intelligence chip leader. In addition, he is also negotiating to cooperate with Samsung Electronics to produce high-performance semiconductors and to cooperate with TSMC to launch an AI chip manufacturing factory. OpenAI’s initiatives will have a profound impact on the field of artificial intelligence.OpenAI's move indicates that the integration and competition of the artificial intelligence industry chain will become more intense, and will also bring new development opportunities and challenges to the global semiconductor industry. In the future, the results of cooperation between OpenAI and Korean companies in the field of artificial intelligence hardware are worth looking forward to.