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Microsoft is developing its own AI chip: Report

Por: Fox Business Tech April 19, 2023

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Public Ventures President Lou Basenese argues Microsoft's $10 billion investment could impact how fast artificial intelligence becomes mainstream. Microsoft is reportedly developing its own artificial intelligence chip.  The chip is code-named Athena, The Information reported, citing two people familiar with the matter. Athena is the goddess of wisdom in Greek mythology.Athena will power the technology between AI chatbots like the OpenAI... + full article



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