Microsoft bets Maia 200 to challenge Nvidia with in-house AI stack

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Microsoft unveiled Maia 200, its second-generation in-house AI chip, paired with Triton software to compete with Nvidia's CUDA. The chip, built by TSMC on a 3-nanometer process and leveraging SRAM for fast AI workloads, will deploy in Iowa with plans for Arizona, reflecting cloud providers' push to own both hardware and software for AI workloads.
- Microsoft rolls out next generation of its AI chips, takes aim at Nvidia's software Reuters
- Maia 200: The AI accelerator built for inference The Official Microsoft Blog
- Does This New Chip Threaten Nvidia? The Motley Fool
- Microsoft takes aim at Google, Amazon, and Nvidia with new AI chip Yahoo Finance
- Microsoft reveals second generation of its AI chip in effort to bolster cloud business CNBC
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