➀ OpenAI is developing its first in-house chip with TSMC using the A16 Angstrom process, aimed at enhancing Sora's video-generation capabilities. ➁ The chip development was initially planned with TSMC but was later canceled due to profitability concerns. ➂ The new chip could potentially boost Apple device sales as it integrates with Apple's generative AI features.
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