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Meta Acquires Rivos to Accelerate AI Chip Innovation

What Happened

Meta is acquiring Rivos, a startup specializing in custom AI chip design, as part of its strategic push into artificial intelligence. Rivos, based in Silicon Valley, is known for developing data center chips that enable high performance for AI workloads. The move highlights Meta’s aim to reduce reliance on third-party chip suppliers and enhance its competitive edge in AI infrastructure. The value of the deal has not been disclosed, but it is expected to bolster Meta’s capabilities as the company intensifies investment in AI-driven products and hardware. The acquisition follows similar moves by tech giants to secure supply chains and optimize AI training capabilities.

Why It Matters

This acquisition underscores the importance of proprietary hardware in scaling AI solutions and supporting innovation across the industry. Meta’s move reflects a broader trend among major tech firms to invest heavily in custom silicon for AI, reshaping the balance of power in the tech sector. Read more in our AI News Hub

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