Meta confirmed plans to deploy a new custom semiconductor chip, dubbed "Artemis," in its data centers to enhance AI capabilities, reducing dependency on Nvidia.
Meta, the Facebook and Instagram parent company, is preparing to deploy a new version of a custom semiconductor chip in its data centers to support artificial intelligence (AI) development.
According to a report by Reuters, an internal document revealed plans for a second generation of an in-house chip, known internally as “Artemis,” as Meta tries to boost its computing capabilities to handle more powerful generative AI products.
The Artemis chip is similar to the previous one and is only capable of “interference,” through which models use their algorithm to create judgments and generate responses to user prompts.