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Meta plans to put its own artificial intelligence chip into production in September, aiming to roughly double computing capacity across its data centers. The chip belongs to the Meta Training and Inference Accelerator (MTIA) line, part of a record spending push to reduce reliance on Nvidia. Meta unveiled four new MTIA chips in March, manufactured by TSMC and co-developed with Broadcom.
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