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Meta Platforms has expanded a multiyear partnership with Broadcom to develop several generations of custom AI processors for its Meta Training and Inference Accelerator (MTIA) program, extending the tie-up through 2029.
The companies said the agreement includes an initial commitment of more than one gigawatt of compute capacity â described as the first phase of a planned multiâgigawatt rollout â and covers chip design, advanced packaging and Broadcom Ethernet networking to link clusters.
Metaâs MTIA 300 already powers some ranking and recommendation workloads, with three further MTIA generations expected through 2027; the chips are slated to use a 2ânanometer process.
Broadcom Chief Executive Hock Tan will step down from Metaâs board and take an advisory role on the chip strategy.
The announcement lifted Broadcom shares by roughly 3â4% in extended trading and prompted upbeat analyst commentary, though some market reports flagged Broadcomâs rich valuation and recent insider selling.
Meta has signalled heavy AI infrastructure spending, and the deal sits alongside its other GPU and customâchip commitments as it scales compute across dozens of data centres.
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