OpenAI Diversifies AI Hardware Beyond Nvidia with AMD, Broadcom, and In-House Silicon Developments

June 1, 2026
OpenAI Diversifies AI Hardware Beyond Nvidia with AMD, Broadcom, and In-House Silicon Developments
  • OpenAI is building internal software to run AI workloads across hardware from multiple manufacturers, reducing reliance on Nvidia.

  • The Stargate data center scaling initiative provides the broader context and scale for these diversification efforts.

  • In the same period, OpenAI struck a deal with AMD to deploy up to 6 gigawatts of AMD Instinct GPUs, with deployment slated to begin in the latter half of 2026.

  • OpenAI formed a Broadcom partnership in late 2025 to co-develop accelerator and networking systems, signaling a push toward diversified hardware ecosystems.

  • Current job postings show OpenAI hiring to build automatable, repeatable systems for heterogeneous clusters, underscoring practical implementation of this multi-vendor approach.

  • OpenAI’s multi-vendor strategy parallels moves by Google with TPUs, Amazon with Trainium and Inferentia, and Microsoft with Maia.

  • OpenAI’s Hardware group is designing its own silicon, collaborating with TSMC on chiplet architectures and advanced packaging, with custom inference chips expected by 2026.

  • If successful, in-house inference chips and diversified hardware could reduce per-query costs and alter the economics of AI services for consumers.

  • Taken together, these developments could reshape the AI infrastructure landscape by reducing Nvidia’s near-monopoly and building alternative ecosystems for AI workloads.

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