Report: Arm developing custom CPU for OpenAI’s in-house accelerator — core IP would underpin 10GW of installed AI capacity

Report: Arm developing custom CPU for OpenAI’s in-house accelerator — core IP would underpin 10GW of installed AI capacity

OpenAI is reportedly working with SoftBank-owned Arm on a new CPU to complement the custom AI accelerator it is co-developing with Broadcom. The collaboration, first reported by The Information, would see Arm design a server-class CPU that anchors OpenAI’s next-generation AI racks, potentially representing one of Arm’s biggest steps into the data center market to…

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OpenAI is reportedly working with SoftBank-owned Arm on a new CPU to complement the custom AI accelerator it is co-developing with Broadcom. The collaboration, first reported by The Information, would see Arm design a server-class CPU that anchors OpenAI’s next-generation AI racks, potentially representing one of Arm’s biggest steps into the data center market to date.

The chip in question is OpenAI’s in-house AI accelerator, part of plans announced on October 13 to deploy custom AI accelerators and rack systems in collaboration with Broadcom. The SoC, specialized for inference workloads, is expected to enter production in late 2026 and scale up to support roughly 10 gigawatts of compute capacity between 2026 and 2029. The Broadcom accelerator, said to be fabricated by TSMC, has been in development for roughly 18 months.

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