Meta's self-developed AI chip "Iris" plans to start mass production in September, with a computing power target of 14 gigawatts by 2027.

Deep Tide TechFlow news, July 09 - According to Reuters, Meta plans to mass-produce its self-developed data center AI chip "Iris" starting in September, as part of its fourth-generation Meta Training and Inference Accelerators project, to enhance AI capabilities on platforms such as Facebook and Instagram and reduce reliance on external GPUs from Nvidia, AMD, and others. Internal memos show that Iris completed testing in just 6 weeks with no major defects; Meta plans to deploy 7 gigawatts of computing power this year and increase it to 14 gigawatts by 2027, with AI infrastructure spending potentially reaching as high as $145 billion in 2024. To support the expansion, the company has signed long-term supply agreements with Samsung Electronics, Sandisk, and Sumitomo Electric to address memory and AI chip "price hikes" and shortages.
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